- Dec 26, 2012
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OK, this isn't strictly chicken related, but I thought I would ask you all...
I was walking from the hen house to our house this morning and saw something sticking out of the bluebird box hole. Thinking it was a baby fledging, I went closer to find it was the front several inches of a snake that was sunning itself - apparently after his breakfast
. So I went and got the hoe and smacked it in the head a couple times before it retreated into the nest box. I plugged the hole with the butt of the hoe handle and left it there to get my son to school and myself to work.
Now the dilemma...how to get it out and kill it. I'm hoping it may get warm enough today (88) to cook it in there, but am not counting on it. My thought is to open the front side of the box (like we do to clean out the used nests every fall), use the hoe to scrape everything out and to beat the living heck out of that dirty snake. My Mom suggested shooting it, but I feel like that might be overkill (no pun intended!).
If snakes get in my hen house, I'm going to lose my mind!
Thanks!
Alison
I was walking from the hen house to our house this morning and saw something sticking out of the bluebird box hole. Thinking it was a baby fledging, I went closer to find it was the front several inches of a snake that was sunning itself - apparently after his breakfast

Now the dilemma...how to get it out and kill it. I'm hoping it may get warm enough today (88) to cook it in there, but am not counting on it. My thought is to open the front side of the box (like we do to clean out the used nests every fall), use the hoe to scrape everything out and to beat the living heck out of that dirty snake. My Mom suggested shooting it, but I feel like that might be overkill (no pun intended!).
If snakes get in my hen house, I'm going to lose my mind!
Thanks!
Alison