I hope you don't crawl under the house to get that snake.This morning I caught a glimpse of a full-sized rattle snake slithering into the crawl space under the house. It has been a long time since I have seen one that large and I am not messing with it by crawling in there after it on my belly. I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I will skip this little adventure. It will leave on its own.
We do have a lot more pygmy rattlers around and they actually cause more trouble because they are small and rather pretty. Kids think that they can play with them. I don't know of anyone who has died from one, but they can sure mess up you hand or arm with all the swelling.
My best move against snakes is a couple of bird seed feeders. Cardinals, Blue jays and several others will nail snakes on sight.
And this is my adventure for today.
I am sorry and will probably not bring up snakes or creepy crawlies again.View attachment 229989 My skin right about now. I am terrified of snakes! Will probably have nightmares tonight.
I won’t, I don’t like them at all and wonder about those people who feel compelled to mess with them.I hope you don't crawl under the house to get that snake.![]()

From Australia or New Guinea or another country in Central America, maybe Ecuador, look into high voltage dc snake bit treatment devices. Very very effective and inexpensive and works immediately.This morning I caught a glimpse of a full-sized rattle snake slithering into the crawl space under the house. It has been a long time since I have seen one that large and I am not messing with it by crawling in there after it on my belly. I am not the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I will skip this little adventure. It will leave on its own.
We do have a lot more pygmy rattlers around and they actually cause more trouble because they are small and rather pretty. Kids think that they can play with them. I don't know of anyone who has died from one, but they can sure mess up you hand or arm with all the swelling.
My best move against snakes is a couple of bird seed feeders. Cardinals, Blue jays and several others will nail snakes on sight.
And this is my adventure for today.
I'm pretty sure you will...... not the crawling ones, but those lower lifes who are in political office....I am sorry and will probably not bring up snakes or creepy crawlies again.
Happened to my Uncle once in Louisiana, a water moccasin when he was duck hunting. Just after shooting the snake he realized that was not a good choice. It was a long wet trip back to the landing...Or have one drop into your boat when fishing. Florida rivers are bad for that.
Not crawling in after him was probably a good idea!This morning I caught a glimpse of a full-sized rattle snake slithering into the crawl space under the house.
Same here, I don't know of any deaths. However I knew a guy who lost his thumb and forefinger to a bite, they are nasty. According to this article in the US there are about 8,000 rattlesnake bites and 10 to 15 deaths per year.I don't know of anyone who has died from one, but they can sure mess up you hand or arm with all the swelling.
Happened to my Uncle once in Louisiana, a water moccasin when he was duck hunting. Just after shooting the snake he realized that was not a good choice. It was a long wet trip back to the landing...

Been there done that however fortunately it was our pontoon boat. Got the snake but had to patch a small hole on the boats deck.Happened to my Uncle once in Louisiana, a water moccasin when he was duck hunting. Just after shooting the snake he realized that was not a good choice. It was a long wet trip back to the landing...
Yes, a neighbor told me a rattlesnake had entered his chicken pen, and that the chickens made short-work of killing it.Get a couple of chickens and keep them around the house .
DonYou might consider spraying some Ammonia or Bleach under your house. The strong odor of that stuff should quickly chase the snake away. There are commercial snake repellents available, also.
https://www.aidsquilt.org/best-rattlesnake-repellents/
Luckily, we usually only get black snakes and garter snakes around here.....which are good rodent controllers. I did have a copperhead sneak into my workshop one time, a few years ago....luckily I saw him moving around, and was able to chase him back out with a broom.
As I recall, these particular King Snakes will feast on rattle snakes, and I won't interrupt his/her meal. I agree, this is a pretty snake.This may be an eastern king snake I photographed in Virginia. I can't remember how I identified it, so if someone knows better, correct me. We had king snakes in Montana, but they are colored and marked like rattlers. We also called them bull snakes. It's one of the good guys. Ranchers welcomed them on the property and in the barns, I understand. I don't usually say this, but I think this one is a pretty snake.
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Yes, Eastern King. They're beautiful & don't mind being handled.This may be an eastern king snake I photographed in Virginia. I can't remember how I identified it, so if someone knows better, correct me. We had king snakes in Montana, but they are colored and marked like rattlers. We also called them bull snakes. It's one of the good guys. Ranchers welcomed them on the property and in the barns, I understand. I don't usually say this, but I think this one is a pretty snake.
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I got my snake repellant and applied it this morning to all of the possible entry places around the house, shed and wood pile. I had expected it to really stink, but while it was strong smelling, it reminded me of concentrated kitchen spices.You might consider spraying some Ammonia or Bleach under your house. The strong odor of that stuff should quickly chase the snake away. There are commercial snake repellents available, also.
https://www.aidsquilt.org/best-rattlesnake-repellents/
Luckily, we usually only get black snakes and garter snakes around here.....which are good rodent controllers. I did have a copperhead sneak into my workshop one time, a few years ago....luckily I saw him moving around, and was able to chase him back out with a broom.
Just be careful when outdoors, and look around closely. Poisonous snake bites can be especially dangerous in high heat conditions.I have not seen my snake since the original sighting, and I hope that this repellant keeps it from coming back.
LOL, I will pass on doing this.Elderly man feeds Banded Water Snake every day:
They are non-poisonous, however when you grab one it can release a pretty foul smelling secretion. Kind of a skunk like self-defense. They also have a painful and powerful, for a snake, non-toxic bite.Banded Water Snake
The snake probably snuck up to the attic to escape that smell. lolI got my snake repellant and applied it this morning to all of the possible entry places around the house, shed and wood pile. I had expected it to really stink, but while it was strong smelling, it reminded me of concentrated kitchen spices.
I have not seen my snake since the original sighting, and I hope that this repellant keeps it from coming back.