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  1. Everose

    Snake in coop

    I've got family all over there. N'awlins and stank nasty bogalousa. Omg you're from Willis! Go Wildkats!
  2. Everose

    Snake in coop

    Maybe a little yes. I love him so much so most of what I know just comes from me vehemently defending their existence 😂🙈 I get it, they're hard to ID, I personally still don't trust myself fully to ID them and then just scoop one up, so I usually just use a shovel and pray to God they don't try...
  3. Everose

    Snake in coop

    Yes they have slits, and pits. My corn has little round orbs for eyes and no pits for heat sensing, just like rat and king snakes. (Ignore the dirty window and sill, he always finds grubby spots to hide 🙈) But yes as you said you'd have to be uncomfortably close to tell. Copperheads, Water...
  4. Everose

    Snake in coop

    I always relocate them or leave them alone. I've never had a rodent problem here, and I firmly believe I have my opossums and snakes to thank for that. The only downside is that one of my dogs and one of my cats have been bitten, but in both cases they lived because copperheads are really bad at...
  5. Everose

    Snake in coop

    You can always tell by the belly. Those scales on the underside of the tail indicate that it was nonvenomous. Copperheads are usually smaller, and they have different facial features.
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