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  1. Thamnophis

    Will rattlesnakes eat eggs?

    The snake was most likely a rat snake of some sort - they climb and eat eggs. They also vibrate their tail in a manner that produces a sound very much like a rattlesnake, depending on what it's vibrating against. As you know, they are harmless. We are always happy to see a few around as they eat...
  2. Thamnophis

    Will rattlesnakes eat eggs?

    Hummer, I think i"ll start a new business. For $186.95 I'll look at ariel photos, your own photos of your property, a survey of 20 questions you'll need to answer, topographic maps and other data in order to devise a snake management plan for people with snake problems. What do you think? Oh...
  3. Thamnophis

    Will rattlesnakes eat eggs?

    Snake Away does not work - at all. You may have no more rattlesnakes but if so, it is just a coincidence. Please read: http://www.justbelowthesurface.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=74:do-snake-repellents-work&catid=43:farm-wildlife&Itemid=61 or if that link doesn't work, use...
  4. Thamnophis

    How do you get rid of snakes?

    Quote: Sad thing is, I used to assume those Monty Python skits depicted fictional people. Then along came Sarah Palin, and now I'm thinking they may have been documentaries.
  5. Thamnophis

    For those of you out there that hate King snakes (black snakes)

    Wow, your so lucky to have so many great snakes where you live. The speckled king snake may just be shedding? As someone said, that is a young eastern hog nose snake. The others are indeed: rough green snake (much thinner than a smooth green snake), a black rat snake and a prairie king snake...
  6. Thamnophis

    How do you get rid of snakes?

    Quote: I think you have the right idea! You can try to tell people the truth for decades - why not just take advantage of their ignorance and make a good living selling them crap that doesn't work? There is, apparently, no end to the ignorant in the world....
  7. Thamnophis

    How do you get rid of snakes?

    Quote: The burden of proof lay in the hands of those who make the assertion! I've heard these assertions for decades. People may be interested to know that the only "active" ingredient in moth balls or the product called "Snake Away" is napthalene. The "professor" who came up with Snake Away...
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    Blacksnake caught!!! Picture included with my poor silkie in belly.

    can you hear me now? : He was better to see we got rid of the snake. On the other hand I gave him the buff brahma bantam and he seemed to be happy with that. Yes I did what I thought was right for the situation. I think the lesson for your son wasn't "vengence" but rather, "we need to protect...
  9. Thamnophis

    Earwigs?

    Earwigs thrive in moist/damp environments. In the midwest we've had 3 consecutive years with above average rainfall so the earwigs, gnats, mosquitoes . millipedes, etc, etc are going crazy. There may just be too many for your birds to eat.
  10. Thamnophis

    How do you get rid of snakes?

    People keep replying about mothballs, so I'll take a minute to try to explain how idiotic this is. So you take a small wire cage of mothballs and place them around "cool, dark places", or you just sprinkle the mothballs around on the ground. Imagine a snake coming upon them. Lets just say, for...
  11. Thamnophis

    How do you get rid of snakes?

    Quote: Once again - moth balls poison the environment and do not deter snakes - at all. It is a bad idea to spread poison around against manufacturers recommended uses. Birds, including pets and your chickens, may eat them.
  12. Thamnophis

    How do you get rid of snakes?

    I'm running the risk of repeating myself but here goes anyway... Mothballs do NOTHING to deter snakes. Any effect you may see is a coincidence. Snakes freely crawl all over mothballs - they don't care. But the myth persists. Sometimes people see a lot of snakes in the spring when they are most...
  13. Thamnophis

    Will rattlesnakes eat eggs?

    Could the heat be killing them? I wonder too if heat would cause the chickens to lay less? You have Mojave rattlesnakes in your area, as well as other species. Mojaves have a relatively high neurotoxic component (attacks the nervous system) to their venom which means they might produce fewer...
  14. Thamnophis

    trap/kill a skunk

    Quote: Good Lord. Please listen to CMV and others here. Skunks generally do not spray when trapped and can be relocated with a blanket, towel, whatever thrown over the trap. They do not forage during the day so keep your birds in a secure coop at night. For those of you who hate snakes...
  15. Thamnophis

    Black snake!!

    Quote: I was in Everglades national Park a few years back, looking at a huge brown water snake (Nerodia taxispilota) basking on a downed tree at the edge of a pond near a popular hiking trail. A local ranger walked by with a group of tourists in tow on a nature walk. He saw me looking at the...
  16. Thamnophis

    Black snake!!

    Quote: Sorry, but its all totally worthless. People make and sell this stuff because they know people are sometimes desperate and willing to try anything. Hair ropes, black hose, sulphur - its all 100% worthless. It has been said a billion times, but the only answer is to build a structure...
  17. Thamnophis

    Black snake!!

    Quote: Sulphur has absolutely no effect on snakes. Might as well lay a horse hair rope around them, as the cowboys used to swear by. It a wives's tale.
  18. Thamnophis

    Will rattlesnakes eat eggs?

    Ariel, Rattlesnakes don't eat eggs as far as I know. But more important, you didn't provide any reason to suspect snakes. A goat bit by a rattlesnake would not lay down and die as if it died in its sleep. There would be a wound, swelling, discoloration, etc Sounds like snakes are not part of...
  19. Thamnophis

    For those of you out there that hate King snakes (black snakes)

    Quote: I'm sure they're correct. Moccasins are creatures of lowlands. Water moccasins (cotton mouths) are generally slow moving snakes. I've often walked right up to them and they do little except tilt their heads back and flash the white inside of their mouths. They can lay with their heads...
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