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  • 01-06-2011, 10:27 AM
    drifter0069
    no, i dont kill snakes just cause they are in my back yard. i don't want to be in the woods one day and see a copperhead with a shovel gettin paybacks.......:D
  • 01-06-2011, 05:08 PM
    purplemuffin
    I said no.. I live in an area where the only snakes you really see are garter snakes or other small brown ones that aren't venomous... And if there were to be a venomous snake in my yard, I know that the local animal control has people who relocate them to safer areas, which would be a nicer option.

    Of course I know to do what is needed if in the future there was literally a dangerous situation where my (future) child was confronted by a venomous snake and there was not the option to move it! :( Bleh! Hopefully I am never put in that situation!


    I am just glad I am informed and know of all the snakes in my area! Unlike my parents... When I was younger we found a snake that had fallen into our pool, because it was in water they assumed it was a water moccasin. I remember it clearly... It was the prettiest snake I had ever seen! What they killed was a grey banded kingsnake! And I know of dozens of garters my family has killed.. This is why people need to be more aware of snake species and what is and is not dangerous! Yuck!
  • 01-12-2011, 01:46 AM
    Austin236
    I will not kill any snake in my yard, i get cotton mouths, all i do is catch em and relocate them to the everglades. But if there something very interesting like the wild leucistic rat snake i caught then i keep em and treat for internal parasites, ticks and mites.
  • 01-16-2011, 03:23 PM
    dembonez
    you guys have to understand that you guys LIKE and KNOW about snakes so to the average person they can't tell if its a corn snake or a python they just think all snakes have poison so they will most likely kill
  • 01-16-2011, 04:17 PM
    Bellabob
    No way. Ilive in a house subdivison but theres a big feild right acroos the street from me that has snakes in it (I've never seen any but I have found skin.) If I found one in my yard that wasn't venomous I would handle it. not what kind of snake it is, nand just let it go. Howver, if I found a venomous snake, say a Rattlesnake, copper head, coral snake, etc I would grab the snake hook or tongs and put it in a secure container. Then I would bring it deep into the feild by my house (because it would have had to come from there) and let it go.
  • 07-17-2011, 05:53 AM
    Redneck_Crow
    I don't kill them. I've never had venomous snakes in my current yard, but I have relocated copperheads that liked to visit my stepfather's yard when he was living 20 feet from a creek in West Virginia. We used to take a trash can, pole them into it, drive them a mile or so down the road, and dump them out. He was a cool guy. He didn't believe in killing anything that wasn't harming him unless he was going to eat it.

    I have a resident gartersnake in the front yard. On the occasions that I've got something available, I've fed her. And here's something that y'all might not have known--wild snakes will eat f/t rodents. Or at least one of them will.

    I haven't seen Sadie yet this year, and she may have succumbed to old age or lawnmowers. I'm keeping an eye out for her though. I've still got a couple of smallish mice tucked away in the freezer for her just in case she shows up.
  • 07-17-2011, 11:28 AM
    iHAZreptiles
    Re: Do you kill snakes you find in your yard?
    I have yet for that to happen to me, though there is a woodsy area behind my house that I have seen a few snakes in, but none were venomous as far as I know.
  • 07-17-2011, 11:35 AM
    kevinb
    I never kill snakes. Ever. Hence why I have 2 of my three now because I saved them from my mom attempting to mow them over with the lawnmower. I get to go do some snake hunting today. There a supposidly eastern diamond backs there...at the place I'm going but I haven't seen one. I'm not quite sure what ill do if I find one.....let it be seems the smartest option. :)

    1.0 High Yellow Jungle "Bruce"
    0.1 Mack Snow Tremper Albino "Ava"
    0.1 Rainwater Patternless "Pita"
    1.0 Albino Checkered Garter "Herbert II"
    0.0.1 Common Garter "Lucile"
    0.0.1 Eastern Milksnake "Tiffany"
  • 07-18-2011, 04:27 PM
    AK907
    Absolutely not! My wife and I love finding snakes in our yard. We welcome all walks of life besides bees, ants and our neighbors cats. If we found a venomous snake in the yard we would do the right thing and relocate it to a better area.
  • 07-18-2011, 04:58 PM
    R_lopez
    Yup we have a ranch in Texas we always see rattlesnakes and put a .44 to there head but if it was harmless I'd just leave it alone
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