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Re: Having BP roam outside in nature
I personally wouldn't let mine outside. I live where there are snakes and she could get mites, and other nasty stuff. Plus she could get too cold, or hot depending on time of year. That's just my personal opinion though.
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Re: Having BP roam outside in nature
Temperatures are taken into account so late spring till start of fall temps are fine. But the bacteria, germs, parasites is what worrys me. There are other animals that roam outside birds, cats etc.
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I let mine roam around outside a tiny bit during the fall. Hopefully he can roam around during the spring as well. I keep a close eye on him while he's outside and I don't let him wander around too much.
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Re: Having BP roam outside in nature
 Originally Posted by jxl
Oh and it just struck my thoughts ... how about birds? Some medium sized bird could easily scoop the snake up
 Call me paranoid or something
Yep, that's why I keep a close eye on him. I make sure he doesn't stray too far from myself when we're outside. It's still a threat, as unlikely as it may be.
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Re: Having BP roam outside in nature
I live in an area that has wild venomous and non venomous snakes. We also have birds of prey. I usually shoo the non venomous snakes under my house to keep rodents away. I know they're there and I don't want my girl to get the nasties that the wild ones have.
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As fun as it may sound, it isn't something I usually recommend for people. Like others have said, it isn't worth the risk of my animals becoming sick or injured. As far as photos taken in the grass, many people I know set the snake down, take pictures for 5 or 10 minutes, and then the snake goes back inside.
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