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In reply to the discussion: Trouble indentifying a snake in our yard (photo warning) [View all]Kali
(56,768 posts)107. meh after your child gets bit you tend to get a little less concerned about protecting deadly snakes
I kill them when they come around the headquarters. Non-venemous snakes can take care of rodents just as well as rattlers. vague superstitious fears ain't my problem.
western diamondbacks aren't on any lists, not that it matters when you have one on your front step or under your desk.
warning bloody dead snake photo: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x9428335
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meh after your child gets bit you tend to get a little less concerned about protecting deadly snakes
Kali
May 2013
#107
Might be a bull snake. They imitate rattle snakes when they feel threatened,
scarletwoman
May 2013
#27
I saw a little snake once that acted like that-it was also beating it's tail against the dry leaves
NBachers
May 2013
#61
LOL! Except my boats were an actual boat with a swan in the back where I'd sit
Rhiannon12866
May 2013
#110