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I know you want to protect your hens......but the snakes do perform a valuable service. The rodents they eat spread hantavirus, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and the plague. They can have a litter at only five weeks old and reproduce at an alarming rate. They destroy crops. Without snakes the world would be overrun and starving.
I wish I had been there.
I would have gladly moved it for you.
Now all those rodents that snake would have eliminated will reproduce.
I doubt that. We have forest all around our property and when we first moved here my husband told me he saw snakes at the northwest corner of our property. We never did anything about them and I don't know where they go or what they do but as long as they leave my chickens alone and they don't bite anyone, they can live. That one by my coop, no, too close. About 3 years ago one bit my daughter but apparently they can decide how much venom to inject and either it didn't inject her or it was very little. Her toe only swelled a little bit. We took the snake with us to the hospital and they had a fit. Out in AZ they always told us to bring the snake with us if we could. I guess they would have just taken our word for it that the snake that bit her was a copperhead?