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Re: Regular Farmall/A Snake
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Posted by Janicholson on September 10, 2006 at 08:38:15 from (66.173.50.74):
In Reply to: Regular Farmall/A Snake posted by Tom Windsor on September 09, 2006 at 21:38:55:
Ive only venemous killed snakes that persisted in being in my family's personal space. In Montana (Near the town or the BIG BUD tractor) I lived on a hill that locals called "rattlesnake hill". There were plenty. But one in my tack shed, and one on our trail to the milk river were all I ever exterminated. With a #2 round nose shovel that was sharp enough to make a clean section. The snakes do not even consider the shovel a threat because it is not hot. Thus one just positions the shovel and creates smaller snakes. I had to kill one Bull Snake that was demented to toward aggression and would not leave us alone (even after hauling it 1/2 mile it came back and chased my family and me. They look like rattlers, but have no venom. This one was about 3' long and very ill tempered. Snakes (for the most part) just do their job. JimN
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