belcherm58
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scooterguitar said:Are these your neighbors?
No, Actually they live a couple miles down the road from me in the holler
by the river. (KY River)

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scooterguitar said:Are these your neighbors?
belcherm58 said:I live in the country. My visitors are the likes of raccoons,skunks,possums
and snakes. I run up on these critters in the dark and you talking about
reaction. The 5 foot long black snake in the out building is one I tollerate for
rodent control. I like to know where he is when I have to go in there to get
the lawn maintenance stuff. If I see him close up, I sound like a little girl getting out of there. LOL! I mean it! I don't like snakes close to me when I
first see them. At least I don't have gators...... EEK!
killrwheels@autogeek said:I have a set of less than courtious neighbors. Several years ago after complaining to them about their daughters boyfriends burning out on the swale when leaving, they decided to add those cement buggers to "their" swale. Now every idiot that visits parks on my swale even though there visiting them. (Needless to say I use my sprinklers quite liberally)
FloridaNative said:Where I live we have these big fat racoons! They get into fights all the time with the stray cats. It's insane when they're going at it! I'm not afraid of snakes or spiders or mice but cockroaches and palmetto bugs especially freak me out. That's when I start screaming like a little girl!![]()
Surfer said:Guess Scott and I just have to worry about gators. Though are pool area out back has a section custom done with with wood and palm trees growing through. We're replacing the wood with another design (that'll be a fun job lol). So started tearing up some, took a plank out and this friggen 5-6ft black snake shot out. Grabbed my dog and put her inside. And had to use the pool net to get crap out to scoop up the snake and fling him over our wall in back. Was probably a black racer but never seen a racer so aggressive, damn snake had a pissed off attitude.
Cotton-mouth=VERY nasty poisonous snake.....VERY aggressive too! I have to worry about gators, diamondback rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, black bears, fat ass racoons that get into my garbage(aaaarrrrrgggghhhhhh!), and several other species in central Fla.killrwheels@autogeek said:watch out for them canals .... we use to have seaweed (well canal weed) fights in ours, and we had a pool. Ever seen a cotton-mouth up close, damn those are some nasty snakes and they love the banks of a canal.
belcherm58 said:Last year I was getting ready to mow the lawn. I open the building up and
go in to get the riding mower out. I heard a hiss as I was walking in and
turned around to see a 5 foot long snake on the rafters over the door. I
might add the only door or way out. As I was ducking and running out the
door it struck at me. I just about went to ridding myself of this visitor.
They are not venomous but can bite. Mice are not a problem, rats I can
live without. I let the snake live as it eats the mice and rats. The rodents
build nest around the engines of all the equipment in the building and cause
them to over heat.
killrwheels@autogeek said:watch out for them canals .... we use to have seaweed (well canal weed) fights in ours, and we had a pool. Ever seen a cotton-mouth up close, damn those are some nasty snakes and they love the banks of a canal.
FloridaNative said:Oh yeah! I've had a couple of close encounters with water moccasins. I even saw the inside of the mouth of one up close.Someone was looking out for me because both times there just swam right by me when they could have struck.