- Sep 6, 2018
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I approached a tubular steel gate to open it yesterday and received a soft buzzing from the other side of the wire. I stepped back and it stopped. I stepped forward and it resumed. Rattler! I called to DH who joined me in putting eyes on the visitor. It was in the poultry yard on the other side of the fencing. The wire is 2"x3" "hogwire", nothing preventing the snake from slithering away but it was alarmed by our approach all the same. We think the chickens milling around
was confusing it and then three humans showed up, compounding its dilemma. It actually unwound itself and came toward the center of the poultry yard, slowly,
instead of through the wire to the safety of the slash piles on the other side. That is when DH and 10 foot slat convinced the snake it would really be better to retreat to the slash piles after all. No pictures, sorry.
was confusing it and then three humans showed up, compounding its dilemma. It actually unwound itself and came toward the center of the poultry yard, slowly,
instead of through the wire to the safety of the slash piles on the other side. That is when DH and 10 foot slat convinced the snake it would really be better to retreat to the slash piles after all. No pictures, sorry.