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Why if it has caused no harm?
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I'm betting @centrarchid is smarter than the snakeIf you don't want to kill it you may want to see if there is someone who can relocate it, because it is just going to keep coming back. Eventually it will do harm. It'll eat eggs and even chickens small enough. If no one will come re home it you may want to take a drive and re home it somewhere else.
I'm sure any person is smarter than a snake. Why keep taking the risk when the snake can live just fine somewhere else. Unless of course you have the time to sit all day every day outsmarting a snake. I spend a lot of time with my chickens, but I still don't have time to watch them every second of every day and night. I would rather just know I've done my job keeping them safe. However if you don't mind the constant battle of removing it keep it around and risk your flocks safety. I guess that's a personal decision. Good luck.I'm betting @centrarchid is smarter than the snake![]()