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Ways To Get Rid Of Snakes

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  1. Ä [20] Survnet: SURVIVAL_ORIENTED TOPICS (9:1992/111) ÄÄÄÄÄÄ SURVIVAL_ORIENTED Ä
  2. Msg : 86 of 94 - 85
  3. From : Terry Buyers 1:3624/7 Thu 09 Sep 93 09:09
  4. To : Linda Thompson
  5. Subj : survival kit
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  7. In a msg on <Sep 08 17:01>, Linda Thompson of 9:2400/1 writes:
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  10. LT> Is there any good way to get rid of snakes (besides shooting them
  11. LT> individually)? Do they have any natural enemies (besides
  12. LT> mongooses)?
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  14. Rattlers don't like noise and motion - makes it hard for them to track what is
  15. going on. They also don't like mothballs. And as I mentioned, they won't hang
  16. out long if there is nothing to eat. Unfortunately, there are almost always fat,
  17. lazy, mice around a farmhouse. Dress accordingly, watch wher you are going (a
  18. suprised rattler may not warn you before it bites) and make chili out of any big
  19. ones that insist on hanging out around the house. Encourage non-poisonous snakes
  20. to do the varmint control duties. And remember that the bite of a rattler is
  21. almost never fatal to a healthy adult.
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  23. Ows, hawks, crows, cats, dogs, raccoons - just about every omnivore - will eat
  24. small snakes. Some dogs will tackle the big ones. Some that have been bit will
  25. develop a real attitude. Even pigs will take on a good size snake.
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  27. Bad customer is the water moccasin/cotton mouth. They are aggressive and
  28. territorial. They also climb, swim, and will bite under water. They also nest in
  29. big clumps up under the banks of streams and ponds, making a fall into the water
  30. fatal. They don't rattle at all. They are slower than the rattler but downright
  31. bad tempered. Less meat than a fat rattler, they make lousy chili.
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  33. Plumber's Lye on damp ground discourages snakes from crawling over the area. Lye
  34. is also hazardous to the foundation of the house, kids, and other animals. Wood
  35. ash over a long period of time will have the same effect of making the ground
  36. very alkaline.
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  38. Bottom line is just to exercise reasonable care, watch where you are going,
  39. don't stick your hands or feet any place you haven't looked first. In warm
  40. weather you step on on a downed log and look before stepping over. Snakes like
  41. to lay in the shade and dampness alongside of one. In cold weather you save the
  42. effort and step over - the no-legged, fork toungers are sleeping someplace warm.
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  45. Be careful out there.
  46.  
  47. --- msgedsq 2.1
  48. * Origin: Schrodinger's Catbox(803)652-3760 PRNet/SC SURVNet (1:3624/7)
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