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Let’s talk snakes for a minute...
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That’s a brown snake. Non poisonous. And your friend.etherdome said:
I can eliminate copperhead for you. Not a copperheadGATraveller said:Accidentally ran over this guy leaving for work last week. Can't decide if it's a copper head or brown snake. We do have a lot of copper heads around which I don't like.....the rest I'm indifferent to.
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@GATraveller Looks like this one I found while golfing. Tyler, TX XL BGE 2016, KJ Classic 2019, MES, 18.5 WSM, Akorn Jr, 36"&17" Black Stone, Adj Rig, Woo, Grill Grates, SS Smokeware Cap, KAB, FB 300, Thermapen -
I’m sorry, but me and snakes don’t get along!
A very long time ago, when I lived in Idaho, in a trailer home, watching football in a Sunday afternoon, in my big ole recliner, I saw something move out of the corner of my eye. It was a 5 foot long snake, slithering across my living room floor, have no idea what species, but it scared the sh...t out of me, and I have never been the same since!Central Valley CA One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee" -
Interesting how different things freak us out differently. I've eaten rattlesnake, otherwise wouldn't kill one, eaten RM Oysters, soft-shelled crab, lengua but I'm still freaking out about that damn NC tarantula burger.
“The best way to execute french cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken."
- Julia child
Ogden, UT, USA
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Saw this big black snake(4-5ft) this week while cutting grass, about 20 ft from my house. I put him in the woods beside my house and it climbed up in a tree. -
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Threads like this remind me why I stay here, in this miserable, cold snowy state where it only really nice 3-4 months out of the year. I couldn't deal with snakes, large spiders and rodents. I'd rather deal with the 1/4in of ice and a few inches snow we are getting right now than any snake. Even a "friendly" snake.
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Time to put out some snake away. Thanks for the reminder
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Snake pansies. Always baffles me.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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I saw a snake swimming across a lake up near Leech Lake two years ago. The locals couldn’t believe it. Glad I had a witness.Cashfan said:Threads like this remind me why I stay here, in this miserable, cold snowy state where it only really nice 3-4 months out of the year. I couldn't deal with snakes, large spiders and rodents. I'd rather deal with the 1/4in of ice and a few inches snow we are getting right now than any snake. Even a "friendly" snake. -
Of course they swim, especially the moccasins which reside here. Most however are non poisonous friendlies. Including the snakes that swim.
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A snake in Minnesota is what we’re talking about Doc...bgebrent said:Of course they swim, especially the moccasins which reside here. Most however are non poisonous friendlies. Including the snakes that swim. -
I’d fear no snake in the north that didn’t rattle. Almost uniformly friendlies up there.DoubleEgger said:
A snake in Minnesota is what we’re talking about Doc...bgebrent said:Of course they swim, especially the moccasins which reside here. Most however are non poisonous friendlies. Including the snakes that swim.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
There are a few snakes up here, garter snakes in the tall grass, rattlers and some others in the bluffs by the rivers and lakes. I used to see them regularly when I fished the Mississippi.DoubleEgger said:
I saw a snake swimming across a lake up near Leech Lake two years ago. The locals couldn’t believe it. Glad I had a witness.Cashfan said:Threads like this remind me why I stay here, in this miserable, cold snowy state where it only really nice 3-4 months out of the year. I couldn't deal with snakes, large spiders and rodents. I'd rather deal with the 1/4in of ice and a few inches snow we are getting right now than any snake. Even a "friendly" snake.
We have garters around town, but i haven't seen one since i was a kid.
One time at the Mississippi, I went to walk out on fallen tree try to get a better angle to catch some crappie. I heard a strange noise beneath my feet, and it looked like ground was overtaking my feet and the water started swarming. I realized I disturbed a snake nest and there were hundreds and hundreds of 3-4 in snakes everywhere. I completely freaked and ran for the truck. My friends picked up my gear when we left and I've never been back. Nightmares... I can't deal with snakes.... -
Central Valley CA One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee" -
We have rattlers, copperheads, and water moccasins around here. I give them wide berth as long as they stay away from the house.
2 LBGE, Blackstone 36, Jumbo Joe
Egging in Southern Illinois (Marion)
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We had a facility that bordered a swamp. Copperheads would get in the building, found a few shed skins in the ceiling. One lady was working at her desk and she kicked one under it. Ended up in the hospital for a week.
I don't hate snakes but I hate copperheads getting in the building. I probably shot 200 of them while we were there. We moved about a mile away, 300 yards from the swamp. No more snakes or gators. Gators were never a problem.______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
Friend of mine was in NO doing hurricane clean up. Cottonmouth came through the AC duct and was in his hotel room. Ended up striking the bottom of his big toe. Doctors saved his foot but lost his toe. Got extremely lucky and a lot of insurance money from the hotel from what i gather.
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Actually losing tissue from a cottonmouth bite is extremely unusual.g8golfer said:Friend of mine was in NO doing hurricane clean up. Cottonmouth came through the AC duct and was in his hotel room. Ended up striking the bottom of his big toe. Doctors saved his foot but lost his toe. Got extremely lucky and a lot of insurance money from the hotel from what i gather.
It's interesting how people perceive things. More people die from bee stings than snake bites.XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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Sounds like a brown banded water snake. Leave him alone unless you like bad karma and more rats. OTOH they bite like a son of a gun if you try to pick them up. So does a green ribbon snake, except it makes really stinky poop on you while it is latched onto your hand.
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I like the Black Mamba snake. I think the saying in Africa is that if one bites you, you have seven seconds to say goodbye. That’s probably an exaggeration but I’m glad it’s on another continent nonetheless."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Yeah. If you can get to a hospital within a couple of hours you'll probably make it.JohnInCarolina said:I like the Black Mamba snake. I think the saying in Africa is that if one bites you, you have seven seconds to say goodbye. That’s probably an exaggeration but I’m glad it’s on another continent nonetheless.XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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I wouldn't want to chance it...with my luck UBER would get lost.Foghorn said:
Yeah. If you can get to a hospital within a couple of hours you'll probably make it.JohnInCarolina said:I like the Black Mamba snake. I think the saying in Africa is that if one bites you, you have seven seconds to say goodbye. That’s probably an exaggeration but I’m glad it’s on another continent nonetheless.6. Black mamba
The fastest snake in the world is also one of the deadliest. The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) can move at speeds of up to 12.5 miles per hour (5.5 meters per second), and its bite can kill a human being in less than 30 minutes. This snake is known for using its lethal fangs to repeatedly stab those unfortunate enough to get in its way, with each bite injecting a deadly amount of neurotoxic venom.
Tyler, TX XL BGE 2016, KJ Classic 2019, MES, 18.5 WSM, Akorn Jr, 36"&17" Black Stone, Adj Rig, Woo, Grill Grates, SS Smokeware Cap, KAB, FB 300, Thermapen -
There's no doubt that avoiding the bite is definitely the way to go. If not, get somewhere with IV fluids and a ventilator. It won't be a fun few days, but it'll beat the alternative.SSQUAL612 said:
I wouldn't want to chance it...with my luck UBER would get lost.Foghorn said:
Yeah. If you can get to a hospital within a couple of hours you'll probably make it.JohnInCarolina said:I like the Black Mamba snake. I think the saying in Africa is that if one bites you, you have seven seconds to say goodbye. That’s probably an exaggeration but I’m glad it’s on another continent nonetheless.6. Black mamba
The fastest snake in the world is also one of the deadliest. The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) can move at speeds of up to 12.5 miles per hour (5.5 meters per second), and its bite can kill a human being in less than 30 minutes. This snake is known for using its lethal fangs to repeatedly stab those unfortunate enough to get in its way, with each bite injecting a deadly amount of neurotoxic venom.
Some zoos have the antivenom which can shorten the ICU stay - or make the ventilator completely unnecessary.XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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I have a 5 1/2-6' kingsnake burrowed under curiosities in the flowered furthest from the house, dont have the copperhead problems most of my neighbors do.LBGE, and just enough knowledge and gadgets to be dangerous .
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Debated posting this account it's a bit OT and a little long, but it's amazing what will jog your memory.
In the early 80's A bunch of the railroad guys would get together each year and have a "safety" cookout in the NC mountains. Well things were flowing and everyone was having fun. One of the engineers (that could not swim) was in one of those floatie chairs in the pond when a little snake started swimming his way. He was freeking out and splashing all around and of course this made the snake head straight for him. Well it bit him on the leg. He got to the bank and was in full fit. We asked him what the snake looked like...The conclusion was it was a harmless water snake. He didn't buy it and wanted to go somewhere to get checked out.
We headed down the mountain trying to find a phone. I'm not entirely sure why we were looking for a phone instead of a ER but for some reason it made since at the time. In any case we came upon a house and knocked on the door. A fellow answerd wearing overhauls and had tobacco juice running down his mouth. We asked to use his phone and he told us Ain't got no phone, what's the matter? We explained and he asked what the snake looked like? We described it and he told us it was just a hamless water snake. That was good enough for us, but the guy who was bitten said and I quote as I will remember it all my life. I DON'T WANT SOME REDNECK IN OVERHAULS THAT DOESN'T HAVE A PHONE WITH TOBACCO SPIT RUNNING DOWN HIS CHIN TO TELL ME IT'S ALRIGHT! I WANT A DOCTOR IN A WHITE COAT TO TELL ME IT'S ALL RIGHT!
Long story a bit shorter he was fine and retired with over 40 years of service. I'm so glad my grey matter coughed this memory up.
The best things in life are not things.
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Too many species to name here in FL. I've dispatched (in my yard) E. Diamondbacks, Corals, Cottonmouths, Pygmys & Water Moccasins. To be fair we see far more Black Racers than venomous. Racers are welcome and they do occasional terminate venomous intruders along with other pests.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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The corals are scary. Fortunately they also stand out.NPHuskerFL said:Too many species to name here in FL. I've dispatched (in my yard) E. Diamondbacks, Corals, Cottonmouths, Pygmys & Water Moccasins. To be fair we see far more Black Racers than venomous. Racers are welcome and they do occasional terminate venomous intruders along with other pests.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
Wow, so you have all four N. American venomous varieties in your locale. I didn't realize rattlers extended to FL.NPHuskerFL said:Too many species to name here in FL. I've dispatched (in my yard) E. Diamondbacks, Corals, Cottonmouths, Pygmys & Water Moccasins. To be fair we see far more Black Racers than venomous. Racers are welcome and they do occasional terminate venomous intruders along with other pests.“The best way to execute french cooking is to get good and loaded and whack the hell out of a chicken."
- Julia child
Ogden, UT, USA
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