Posted by JD Seller on July 09, 2010 at 00:47:52 from (208.126.196.117):
I usually have a bad mouse problem in my shop. I have poison out year round and still have mice. I noticed a few weeks ago that I had not seen any mice for a few weeks. My son started back to Auto tech. school Tuesday. We had to load up his big Snap On tool box and haul it back to school. We made the trip fine, no problem. We got it unloaded and into the college's shop. The instructor takes pictures of each draw full of tools so there is a record of what he had. He pulled out the bottom drawer last. IN IT WAS A EIGHT FOOT LONG BLACK SNAKE. LOL that was where the mice where going. I bet that instructor has not moved that fast in years. I am not a big fan of snakes but I will leave them be if they leave me be. My son loves the things. He caught that black snake and wanted to hold it while I drove home. NO WAY IN HE!!. I made him find a container and the snake rode in the back on the way home.
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