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in the last year we have had several in our neighborhoodHe's been killing watersnakes. Cottonmouths essentially don't exist in Kansas.
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in the last year we have had several in our neighborhoodHe's been killing watersnakes. Cottonmouths essentially don't exist in Kansas.
Are you near a pond or river? I'll bet they're Northern Watersnakes.in the last year we have had several in our neighborhood
Are you near a pond or river? I'll bet they're Northern Watersnakes.
Ah, perfect habitat. I'm glad you don't need to worry about cottonmouths.Yes, the river is a couple miles away and an neighbor has a pond behind us. We think they are coming from the neighbors pond it’s all overgrown around it.
The snakes that we have been see look like the cottonmouth and they have the white mouthAh, perfect habitat. I'm glad you don't need to worry about cottonmouths.
Watersnakes also have the white mouth. Cottonmouths haven't ever been confirmed in any county in Kansas except for the southeasternmost one, and even then only rarely. Just FYIThe snakes that we have been see look like the cottonmouth and they have the white mouth
welcome! this thread is lot of fun!Hi, I'm new here. I live in southwest Kansas.
did you get any yet?planning on getting more breeds this spring