stormraiser wrote:StormChasr wrote:Black Racers and Garden Snakes=good
Copperheads, Water Moccasins, Coral Snakes=BAD!!!
Right, but have you ever been chased by a black racer? I have. It ain't fun.
**GULP** chase you???

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cswitwer wrote:Just found out my elderly grandfather has caught 52 mice in his house since December. Last month, they mysteriously stopped appearing. He thought he'd caught them all.
Then last week, he was in bed and heard a clinking sound in the living room. When he went in to investigate, there was a 4 foot snake making its way amongst my grandmother's knick knacks on the living room book case. He didnt' catch it. Guess it's still there.
And I guess that's where the mice all started disappearing to...
GrimReaper wrote:Here's a Grim snake story..... I was messing around in the horse barn looking for something I can't even remember now... and I saw this cute little (5") snake. I thought if Steve Irwin can do it, so can I, so I picked the little guy up and looked him eye to eye. Well they say God protects fools, he did me, because the little guy was a pygmy rattle snake.... none too happy to be bothered by the likes of me!!!!! He coiled, I screamed, dropped him and ran!!!! If I were a snake it would be a "chicken snake"...lol. I learned an important lesson... if I want to see snakes....watch Animal Planet.
From the Website - http://www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/snakes/racer.htm wrote:The Black Racer is the only native snake species which I have ever seen attack a person who was not trying to capture or molest it. It was a warm May morning. My brother and I were loading bales of fescue hay onto a truck. My brother felt something hitting against his leg. Looking down he found a small adult Black Racer trying to bite him through his pant leg. Racers were common in the area so he just grasped the snake and tossed to the side so it would not be run over by the truck. Within a moment, the spunky little snake was back attacking his leg. This time he carried the snake further away before releasing it. Of course, the snake could not inflict any harm through the bluejeans. We speculated that we may have interrupted a male during courtship, but we did not see another Racer in the vicinity.
Stephanie wrote:stormraiser wrote:StormChasr wrote:Black Racers and Garden Snakes=good
Copperheads, Water Moccasins, Coral Snakes=BAD!!!
Right, but have you ever been chased by a black racer? I have. It ain't fun.
**GULP** chase you???
feederband wrote:DO NOT KILL SNAKES!!!!.... It is bad enough we wipe out their habitat everyday...If you live in Florida and have children learn what snakes are venomous there is only a few.....Snakes are just part of your environment. Snakes do not attack people they run away. They will bite if cornered, Just keep a EYE on the kids. Kids will pickup anything....A stray dog will put a worse bit on you than a non venomous snake .But you don't chase it down with a shovel and chop the dog up....
sunny wrote:feederband wrote:DO NOT KILL SNAKES!!!!.... It is bad enough we wipe out their habitat everyday...If you live in Florida and have children learn what snakes are venomous there is only a few.....Snakes are just part of your environment. Snakes do not attack people they run away. They will bite if cornered, Just keep a EYE on the kids. Kids will pickup anything....A stray dog will put a worse bit on you than a non venomous snake .But you don't chase it down with a shovel and chop the dog up....
Uh - okay.
Stormraiser - is that the snake that "whips" you? I remember my mom telling me about one that would chase you and it's tail would whip back and forth on your legs.
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