The Burmese are not my concern, reading reports of this stuff i came across something that gave me some cause for concern that has nothing to do with pythons.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/08/us/08pythons.html
While reading this article i came across an eyewitness report that if proved to be true is a MUCH bigger problem than Burmese.
But on a hunting trip in the Southern Glades, a 30,000-acre tract that abuts Everglades National Park, Mr. Freer struggled to shake a sense of melancholy.
The area has become a dumping ground littered with both human ruin — a shuttered fish farm, a closed juvenile detention camp and a former rocket test site — and abandoned animals. In addition to the pythons, Mr. Freer said he had come across cobras and black mambas, emus and ostriches. Since the recession started, he said, he has seen more horses that owners can apparently no longer afford to feed.
Does everyone see the "elephant in the room".. true climate should help control the population of these species, but still I would rather come across a Burmese anyday.... just saying...