Unique yard sculpture

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gsganzer

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My folks have been visiting with us for the past week. My Mom, always wanting to help out around the house, grabbed a bucket and headed to the front yard to spend some time dead-heading our roses. When she got to the gate, she stopped to admire a "unique yard sculpture". She was just about to swing the gate open when she saw the sculpture move. Needless to say.......
 

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Here's a close up.
 

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Oh oh /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Why do you post pics and not tell me what it is!!! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

I hope your Mom handles these things better than I do.

Eddie
 
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I found his hole in the flower bed next to the house. Apparently, he's living in the crawl space. The picture was taken on Monday. I was under the house soldering some plumbing the previous day. I'm glad I didn't meet him under the house. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

I would have knocked the house off its foundation trying to scramble up and out of there. NOT something I want to meet in a confined space.
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If I found it in my yard it would not move again. I know they are good mousers but so are cats. )</font>

A cat can't go into the hole where the mouse is living and making more miceses /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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What kind of "sculpture" is that? The close up shows a triangular head which I thought was poisonous. Do not recognize the pattern/markings at all.

I must agree with others, if found in my yard, it would not move again. I much prefer rat poison in the crawl space, garage, flower bed, etc. than one of those.

Hope your Mom is doing well.

I should not have looked at this so close to bed time /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( What kind of "sculpture" is that? The close up shows a triangular head which I thought was poisonous. Do not recognize the pattern/markings at all. )</font>

He's just a plain old rat snake. Apparently they climb really well. He was seen climbing in the rose bushes as well as along the fence and gate.
 
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Yep, rat snakes are super climbers. But they can be clumsy too. My wife was 'picking' a horse stall a few years ago & had just pushed the wheelbarrow out, when she heard a 'kerflop' behind her. A 5' rat snake fell out of the rafters right where she had been standing a moment before. It shook her up so much she called me at work - - not much I could do.

Nice roses, btw!

Jack
 

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