And then there was this guy in Rexburg Idaho.....That was my sister and her hubby's solution. Sister was deathly afraid of snakes. They bought an old house with crawl space, Several garter snakes found in and around it. Only took a few years until the old house was gone and a double wide in its place.
Neal and Denise Ard owned the home before the Sessions' did. In 2006, they invited a news crew to shoot the piles of snakes they found in the house. The video on YouTube showing buckets all over the house spilling over with snakes now has more than 2.5 million hits.
Sound advice...but it takes a long time to get used to them around (and sometimes in) the house. Was a time where I would kill on sight, then I morphed to trying to "relocate them" in a shovel (if they bought into the relocation within a reasonable amount of time...sometimes they did, sometimes they refused which dictated what part of the shovel they met)...now I simply scare them and they go away with time. Something in the human brain I guess that for most people would say kill. My elderly MIL bought a house close to here and she has some big pine snakes very close to the house (and they are big...4 footers). The house is in the woods and sat empty for a few years and the mice took residence over time. When she complains about snakes I find and move. When she complains about mice I tell her she should have gotten used to the snakes.If my grand dad saw you killing a black snake he'd tan your hide. He catch and put black snakes in the barn, corn crib etc. to keep rats at bay. Most snakes are good, it's the just the ornery poisonous ones that are bad for us in this country, like water moccasins and copper heads. Water moccasins are just plain mean while you usually just don't see the copper head before it's too late.
They've got a lot meaner snakes you can worry about in other places like Asia for example. Some are rated in how many steps you take before you die like two and three steppers. Even cobras are mild compared to some of them. Here we've not got much to worry about. At least a rattle snake will let you know and they taste good too. So everyone leave the good snakes alone, they aren't hurting anything and they usually help us out.
. So everyone leave the good snakes alone, they aren't hurting anything and they usually help us out.
No snake has ever been known to cross a rope woven from the tail hair of a unicorn.
Bruce
No snake has ever been known to cross a rope woven from the tail hair of a unicorn.
Bruce
I have a one horn cow, with the hair from its tail work? Or does it have to be from a unicorn?