I live South of Bandera, in the Texas Hill country. My parents bought it as a weekend/retirement place when I was in High School (I'll be 70 my next birthday). As a kid, I was all over this place on foot, and never saw a snake here till about 20 years ago. Now I live here full time with my husband, and we are trying our hand at raising chickens for our eggs. We've had our problems with predators, but never snakes till about a week ago. In the evening I looked in their roosting box and came face to face with a Texas Rat Snake! Knowing they are not poisonous, I banged on the bird house and he slithered away. Hubby found one tonight that seemed to have swallowed at least one egg. My little flock don't seem happy to share their little house with this guy, and I'm not either. Any suggestions on keeping this guy away? I'm guessing one thing to do would be to collect the eggs earlier in the day and not about sunset. The house is not very big, as we only have 4 chickens. We put a solar powered door on the house so they can get out to their pen at sun up, and the door shuts a little after sun set. The house is on stilts so we can access the nests easier and so it can have circulation in the hot summers we have almost 9 months a year down here. I'm wondering if we need to disassemble the house and build a different one as part of the floor is hardware cloth half inch squares. I guess the snake has just pushed a piece away from the frame in order to get in to the house. Appreciate any input as to how to get rid of or discourage the snake.