Snake identification and removal

We lost some pullets to a rattlesnake two years ago. They won't eat them, but they will sure strike them if they feel cornered and threatened.
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I never did get an answer to my question. Anyone?
Saw a tail today on the other side of the coop. :| It was attached, and leaving the area.
Does it take awhile for all the potions to work? I'm using mothballs, sulfur powder, and brown tick pesticide.
What areas do these types of snakes look for to nest in?
I have identified ours as cottonmouths.
 
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The only way to get rid of them, and it is only temporary is to exterminate them but then others will move in. Another way is to drastically alter the surrounding area so that it is no longer snake habitat. You could remove all their potential food. You could put up a snake proof wall. Sorry, if you live in snake country you are going to have snakes.

Some folks swear by moth balls, snake away, etc. All scientific research indicates that those "repellants" don't work.
 

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