Posted by CoopertownBob on July 19, 2011 at 11:46:46 from (74.51.5.129):
In Reply to: snake trap posted by Bendee on July 19, 2011 at 06:35:49:
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Black snakes are super easy to catch, just grab hold of their tail. Use a stick to lift their front parts off the ground at the same time, and they usually just go willingly along for the ride when they realize you're not going to eat them. If that is too much for you, get one of those "grabber" things that lets you pick up stuff without bending over, and grab him about a foot or less behind the head first, then pick up his tail, though you will probably get musked on that way due to the pressure exerted by the grabbers, makes the snake think he is being injured or eaten. I pulled one out of an old duffel bag last week that was about five and a half foot long. Yes, it is a little disconcerting to discover one that way, but once I regained my composure, I just picked him up and toted him back to the edge of the wheat field I have in back of the barn. I have caught two in my kitchen before as well, and I just carried them off to the woods and let them go. I also keep one large one in the crawl space just to keep the mice out of the house. Been working for two years now.
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