Something about snakes does that to me.

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Well, for the first time ever, we went from a crosshatched pattern in the yard to one that resembled a mountain roadway. She chased that snake with the mower until she finally gave it a trim.
Skywatch_NC wrote:Steph,
Could it have been a Black Racer? It's a type of constrictor.
http://www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/snak ... racer1.jpg
Eric
Stephanie wrote:Skywatch_NC wrote:Steph,
Could it have been a Black Racer? It's a type of constrictor.
http://www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/snak ... racer1.jpg
Eric
It had more tan on the bottom of it and the coat was darker. Look up "Black Rat Snake" - they are similar and both are common in NJ.![]()
Thanks for looking that up for me!
Persepone wrote:We have one of those huge black snakes that comes into the basement in the winter... I usually find him on sunny days between the plastic covering on the sliders (inside attempt at extra storm windows to preserve heat) and the glass of the sliders (sleeping down in the track).
He slithers away when you go near him.
I've an atavistic fear of snakes, but actually know intellectually that not only is he "harmless" but he helps to keep down the population of field mice that also get in over the winter...
What I particularly hate is that each spring when I'm out in the garden removing winter mulch, etc. sooner or later I pick up some and uncover a whole nest of baby garter snakes. Again harmless, but I always drop them with a shriek and run indoors... They, too, slither away to find homes...
What can I say? There really is not much point to killing them even if you had the presence of mind, weapon available, etc.
But you have all my sympathies...
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