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So I found this in the shop this morning....
I came in today and found this on the floor. That is a 15/16" socket laying next to that huge snakeskin.......
IMG_20141013_104808.jpg Now, I have a couple questions: 1.) Where is the rest of the snake. 2.) How does it plan to show me it is still here...... if it is. I started preparing. To some this may seem a little extreme, but I honestly think it is the next best solution. kill it with fire.jpg Either that, or sell the building...... |
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afraid of snakes???
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Cubs: 2072 w/60" Haban, 782 w/Johnson 14 loader & 44" deck, & 169. Others: Ford 120, Ford LGT100, Ford LGT125, 2 - Ford LGT145s, & 4 - John Deere 140, H1 and H3. |
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I ain't scared of nothing........
Except snakes. |
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Little old corn snake will never hurt you.LOL They keep the mice out.
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Lol. Save the cubs, but every man for himself.
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Remember Indiana Jones......... yeah, that's me. I HATE SNAKES!!! 5000 sq feet in this shop and there isn't room for me and a snake in here.
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keep a cold shop. Snakes a cold blooded, they need heat(so keep heat sources in mind). If you can make it cold for a few days. That should do the trick.. Just bundle up... And humane..
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Set up a bunch of mouse and rat traps and get rid of what the snake is looking and hanging around your shop for.
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Found the skin from a Black snake in my shop last year, about 6' long. They like mice. I leave the snakes alone. Rather have the snakes than mice building condos in my engines.
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Just thinkin. you could also set them up some how with heat is your shop is cold. Get one of those alum surround work lamp, with squeeze clamp handle, put it about 1 1/2 feet off the ground.. in a corner, to at least to keep an eye on to where they will be.. Basically they follow the heat, unless it is really hot, they go to moist shady areas. hope this helps..
Snapshot_20141013.jpg A pic of the lamp I was talkin about.. it act's like a heat lamp..
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