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Haiwaii Let's all move to Haiwaii there are no snakes there!! |
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I'd think all states have snakes. Maine just may be the only place they won't live if they are released from their cages....:D |
If it was a rat snake, garden snake or black snake it was harmless. They eat the rats and mice etc. I have heard you can tell if a snake is verminous by looking at its eyes.. if it has a vertical pupal it is verminous. LOL... like I am going to look in its eyes.. too busy running:eek: Google snakes.. see if you can see a picture that looks like it. I may be fairly harmless..:rolleyes: |
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I was trying to offer some assurance that the snake could have been harmless. The thing is, it is hard to know if it is :eek: I rather have my gator in the lake.. at least I can hope it will stay in the lake and if it doesn't I can see it comming:cool: |
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Brown Tree Snake invasion in Hawaii |
Billy's company is called Vexcon Hope he can help |
Sorry you had that experience. It was probably a black snake because they can get quite large but they are harmless. We have one about 4 feet long who lives next to the house and last year he came into our pool cage and Scooter thought it was a new toy. It moved, it made noise...what fun mommy. Fortunately Scooter comes immediately when he's called so he came to me right away and I shooed Mr. Snake out the door with a broom. The snake repellents might work but it has to be replaced each time it rains and I'd be very cautious about using it around pets. I know most people don't like snakes and I'm not a fan of them but you probably won't ever see it again. We here in Florida live with them whether we know it or not because they are all around us. As far as calling someone to remove it, the other posts are correct in saying that you have to know where it goes. I'll make you a bet that you will never encounter it again. I'm sure it was scared too. |
Karen, what an awful morning you had! I hope you don't see it again. I'm sure you were scared to death when you saw it so close to Max. |
:eek: Oh no, I hate snakes more than almost anything. Thank goodness we don't have them in Hawaii (except for in zoos). It is illegal to keep them as pets here too. |
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Karen, I'm so sorry you had to "relive" your past. I bet it was very frightening. I probably would have acted the same way you did. Glad it had a happy ending. |
1 Attachment(s) Oh my! Sorry this happened to you... did it look like this? Attachment 342188 Eastern Indigo Snake: these are endangered in the US, non-poisonous. You can use an outdoor trash can lid to protect yourself from snake bites. If you throw a sheet or towel over the snake's head, he won't be able to see you and will give you a few seconds to grab a dog and get away. King snakes eat other snakes, including poisonous snakes, they are immune to venom. If you find a kingsnake breeder, call and ask for some shed skins and put them around your yard, other snakes will avoid them. One can get Huntavirus from overpopulations of mice, so snakes can be a good thing. For people who have a debilitating fear of snakes and want to lose that fear... volunteer at a snake breeder's. I had to do that. I was scared to death of snakes. I went to a breeder's and asked to volunteer if he could help me lose my fear. It worked. :D |
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