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Redneck Mafia
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Re: Re: Re: Jen Cummings

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You say you have pups running loose on your place. How often does a pup get bitten by a snake?

Every now and then one will get bit. They are just fine after a couple of days and swelling gone. Shot of Dex, benadryl and SMZ.
Don't worry kids I'm not guiding any youth in my yard. Strangely at mom's less than 1/2 mi down the road we've killed 1 in over 40 years. I'm sure there's some in the timber there where we hunt but we never see them just an occasional water snake on the creek.

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Jen Cummings

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Originally posted by Redneck Mafia
Every now and then one will get bit. They are just fine after a couple of days and swelling gone. Shot of Dex, benadryl and SMZ.
Don't worry kids I'm not guiding any youth in my yard. Strangely at mom's less than 1/2 mi down the road we've killed 1 in over 40 years. I'm sure there's some in the timber there where we hunt but we never see them just an occasional water snake on the creek.




Jen, Mom is not close to a den like you are. Seriously, you definitely have to have a den nearby. Gravid females usually stay close to their den and give birth to their young in the dens vicinity. You are seeing and killing way to many young snakes not to have a den nearby. They are feeding on " jarflies" as we call them that's why you are finding them in your yard. Dave

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Jen Cummings

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Originally posted by Redneck Mafia
Every now and then one will get bit. They are just fine after a couple of days and swelling gone. Shot of Dex, benadryl and SMZ.
Don't worry kids I'm not guiding any youth in my yard. Strangely at mom's less than 1/2 mi down the road we've killed 1 in over 40 years. I'm sure there's some in the timber there where we hunt but we never see them just an occasional water snake on the creek.




Jen, Mom is not close to a den like you are. Seriously, you definitely have to have a den nearby. Gravid females usually stay close to their den and give birth to their young in the dens vicinity. You are seeing and killing way to many young snakes not to have a den nearby. They are feeding on " jarflies" as we call them that's why you are finding them in your yard. Dave

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In over 7 decades of beating the bushes I have been hit by 2 copperheads but never bitten. More like warnings. Ironicly I have been bitten twice by blacksnakes that actually brought blood. Neosporin took care of that. Worst about a blacksnake is they will vibrate their tail like a rattler just before they hit and if in dry leaves or a cardboard box you'll think rattler just before they bite. Not sure about dens but living where I do with my house and kennel bordered on three sides by water I have my share of snake trouble. I've found out if a female moves in you will usually just have her and a bright colored male the first year. If you don't get her the first year the next year you will be covered up in 28-3o" inch snakes the second year. If you can kill the female , which is usually a dull colored large snake before babies you can get them under control. Had one big female move in around the kennel this year but a 410 pistol took care of that.
I've got a big black that stays in my feedroom that when he's laying in the rafters I can reach up and rub his belly and it don't bother him. He's actually one that bit me. Have a cardboard box on a shelf that I keep strings and rags to tie up tomato plants with and I reached in without looking. Heard the buzz just before the bite. It will make you draw your hand back in a hurry. Might even put skid marks in your drawers. lol

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