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  • 07-12-2014, 07:07 PM
    BPavery
    Re: The downside of being "the snake people" on the block...
    Same with me. I'm the snake guy on the street! :)


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  • 07-18-2014, 04:23 AM
    Lolo76
    Haha... we don't get many snakes wandering around here (San Jose), so that hasn't happened to me yet! But my boss did threaten to drag me to her mother's house, where they apparently have a Skink living in the garage. She was like "You think these horrible things are cute? Fine, then YOU come trap it for us." Also, my cousin in North Carolina Facebooked me for SOS help with a rat-type snake living under his porch. :P
  • 07-18-2014, 06:09 PM
    Navaro
    Re: The downside of being "the snake people" on the block...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    So, with spring and warmer weather the snakes are out in force this year. Our neighbors know we "keep a few snakes" so whenever the odd legless critter turns up cruising through someone's garden, guess who gets called to remove it?

    :rolleyes:

    We're up to two garter snakes and three black rat snakes carefully and safely moved to either our woodpile or the tree line at the edge of the neighbor's back yard since March.

    Oh, and do you have any idea how much musk can be released by a full-grown garter? :weirdface YUCK!


    haha. I can completely relate. I'm in Florida, and the youngest person on my block by about 40 years rofl. I get called anytime a black racer is even spotted in someones yard (at least twice a week). And those bastards can bite. Feisty things.
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