Snakes For Varmint Control!

Ridgerunner

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My wild kingsnakes dont have stripes, they have spots. They are pretty and they are welcome.

I dont have much hope of you being able to contain them, but if you supply them with enough food, hopefully they will hang around.

Good luck on educating your campers.
 

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THE BEAUTIFUL COLORFUL SNAKE IN MY GARDEN EATS MICE, RATS, GOPHERS, VOLES AND MOLES. SHE ALSO EATS RATTLESNAKES AND IS NOT POISONOUS, HOWEVER HER BITE IS PAINFUL IF MESSED WITH. LOOK ONLY THROUGH THE GARDEN FENCE.
 

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Now add the Corral snake and one will have a wee "bite " of a problem as one is rushed to the hospital while all the time claiming it is a designer King snake ... :/
 

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Hay Bob, is your nickname Cold Shadow or something like that?
 

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"HAY " is what herbivore animals are known to eat. Nope, not even close ... more like " Dad " by my kids and "Papa" by my grandkids and " Bob" by friends and all others. :D
 

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My hat is off to you Marshall for knowing things related to gardening. :bow But when it comes to animals, well , some posted things need correcting. :bun
 

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