Watch out boys-they are out on the prowl!

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It's that time of year again, watch your step...
 

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I'm no expert but one is a garter snake, not sure about the other.

Did they have you cornered?

Are you sure you had enough gun?
 
i dont post much on this forum anymore, but why in the world would you kill a garter snake and a water snake? :(
 
Dead snakes don't get in my house, but In the last few years a half dozen live ones have. All snakes look like copperheaded rattlemoccasins to me. I kill them all except kingsnakes.
 
can't blame ya for that - haveing the ol' lady freak out from finding a snake of any sort in the bathroom vanity cabinet is an experience best not subjected to.
 
I hear you 5906 fan! Last month my wife nearly stepped on one in the bedroom and it was not a pretty sight. She had the 12 ga in hand before I could even move but I was able to talk her down and killed it with a shovel. I bought a ferret and let him roam the house and have not found anymore inside since. I really wanted a mongoose but they are hard to find!
 
I don't kill ANY native snakes - especially garters & kings.
I'd much rather have a snake in my house than a Rat!
Now if the day ever comes when I see a burmese python anywhere, I'll be sure to put a bullet in his head.
 
In my yard, all snakes are considered hostile and will be dealt with accordingly. I also found out that a Remington 700 in .204 Ruger zeroed at 100 yards ain't worth a damn on a water moccasin at 15 feet! But it was what I had handy at the time.
 
i have to agree. only good snake is a dead snake. especially down here in Texas where we have some nasty ones. i am actually surprised i don't see more since i have a pool and i live down the street from a lake.
 
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