Bob_Skurka
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I prefer snakes to rats.
Get rid of the rats/rodents and the snake will leave.
Good luck. </font>
I prefer snakes to politicians even if they are often the same thing.
But on a serious note, do we know if the snake (not the politician) is a poisonous variety or is it the type that will control the mouse & rat population without fear of injury to the family or the pets?
If it is a simple harmless snake like a king or garter snake then I would probably scream like a little girl if it poked its head out of a dark cabinet that I was reaching into, but I would probably still let it stay there. I would much rather have the snake there controlling vermin than have the vermin and lose the snake. We had a garter snake get into to house one day, still don't know how that happened. My daughter saw it, she was probably 5 or 6 at the time. While not poisonous I still didn't like the idea of it snapping at me. The quick thinker that my daughter is, she ran up to the kitchen and brought me an oven mit. I picked the snake up and carried it to the patio where I released it into the garden unharmed. Now if it was a rattler in my house, I'd probably have wet myself.
I prefer snakes to rats.
Get rid of the rats/rodents and the snake will leave.
Good luck. </font>
I prefer snakes to politicians even if they are often the same thing.
But on a serious note, do we know if the snake (not the politician) is a poisonous variety or is it the type that will control the mouse & rat population without fear of injury to the family or the pets?
If it is a simple harmless snake like a king or garter snake then I would probably scream like a little girl if it poked its head out of a dark cabinet that I was reaching into, but I would probably still let it stay there. I would much rather have the snake there controlling vermin than have the vermin and lose the snake. We had a garter snake get into to house one day, still don't know how that happened. My daughter saw it, she was probably 5 or 6 at the time. While not poisonous I still didn't like the idea of it snapping at me. The quick thinker that my daughter is, she ran up to the kitchen and brought me an oven mit. I picked the snake up and carried it to the patio where I released it into the garden unharmed. Now if it was a rattler in my house, I'd probably have wet myself.