Posted by Richard from SE AZ on July 08, 2009 at 23:08:41 from (209.203.84.163):
I just read a post with a picture of a very large rattle snake. Seems like someone that replied is against killing snakes for no reason. Well, I live in an area that has a lot of Diamond backs.I have 10 acres and try to keep it cleaned up around our house but I still have piles of stuff outside our fenced yard. I also have grand kids that spend a lot of time with us. One 4 yr old in particular is with me most of the time.(He is very labor intensive) We do a lot together and are always using stuff from my piles. Two weeks ago we were looking for a long 4x6 to use for a project. I was moving boards and he grabbed one that had one end on the ground. A rattler about 3 feet long was underneath and yes they do strike quickly and defencively . It just wasn,t long enough to strike him. That is why I carry a 357 loaded with 38 blue cap shot rounds all summer. I have found them on my porch and on my lawn and in my shop. I'll kill every rattle snake I come across on my proprety rather than pray for a child fighting for it's life. I have no use for clueless bleeding hearts.
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