Posted by Mark - IN. on January 09, 2013 at 15:24:01 from (24.15.158.80):
In Reply to: Basement Snakes posted by rustacres sd on January 09, 2013 at 05:44:27:
Up under the siding, then getting in where walls meet the foundation. In the fall, had one about 2' long outside in a corner under a bay window. I went to pickup it up and take it out and toss it near a fence, but they have good sight. As I was walking up on it, it uncoiled and up under the siding quick. A small part of it at the tail was still out when I got hold of the tail, but it was all bound up under there, and not having a good hold, let go, and just that fast, gone. Garters have no problem getting in under siding, and if you are finding them in a basement, look for gaps around your foundation where the walls meet...is my bet. Every now and then we will find a dried up empty skin along the foundation where one must have come out from under the siding while shedding.
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