It scared me!

Discussion in 'Barracks' started by David Layne, May 4, 2009.

  1. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

    This time of year the weather is warm and I tend to leave the outside door open.

    A few minutes ago, after coming in from outside I was alarmed to be confronted by a four foot snake in my front room!

    My snake identification is not too good but I recognized this one as a non venomous Black Snake.

    These snakes are constrictors and can grow in excess of six feet long, they are a "good" snake in as much as they take care of rodents and "bad" snakes.

    I didn't want to kill it and have snake mess to deal with or possibly just wound it and have it disappear into the house so I had to make a decision and fast!

    Slowly retreating I went back outside found a pole about three feet long and returned to do battle if necessary.

    The snake was still there in a defensive coil as my dog bounced around it barking. The snake was hissing and making half hearted warning strikes at the dog.

    With my pole I distracted its head and then with a yell of "Crikey" I made a swoop of Irwinesk proportions and seized the reptile by the tail.

    Rushing through the kitchen and back door I carried this wriggling creature outside where it managed to get free and disappear beneath my deck which I believe is from whence it came.

    Now I have to make a decision as to what to do. I have seen other snakes that I could not identify going under my deck.

    I generally leave them alone if they leave me alone but this one has crossed the line (or doorstep) and its time to take action.

    I have seen a product called "Snake Away" advertised but have mixed feelings about putting down chemicals.

    One of the joys of living in Alabama.
     
  2. Kyt

    Kyt Άρης

    Ok, I really really really wish I hadn't read this thread. I have a serious snake phobia and if that had been me then I would now be in need for a CPR or six feet under from a coronary
     
  3. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    Coward. David you coudl always try a car battery. And to think all I have to worry about it moths.
     
  4. David Layne

    David Layne Active Member

    Car battery?
     
  5. Kitty

    Kitty New Member

    metal plate, attach car battery then wait for snake to levitate. Am going to try it on the metal shutter doors at work :>
     
  6. urqh

    urqh New Member

    Hah..the perils of summer...doors open, light breeze to compliment the glass of Medoc...and thankfully, living in a land and place where the only danger I have is of getting mugged by a squirrel or bombed by a robin....
     
  7. blacksnake

    blacksnake New Member

    LOL ... David, I am from the UK, didn't know I had any relatives in Alabama...lol... Trust me my friend, you have nothing to fear from my names-sake.

    Your post is so ironic ... The movie "Full Metal Jacket" ... The Quote ...
    That is the origin of my user-name. Never actually met one though. A snake in your house can't be much fun, I have enough trouble with spiders ... Before you dispatch your lodger, any chance of a photo so I can update my Avitar?
     
  8. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    DL, I've heard of an electronic pulse system that you can place around the house that sends vibrations through the ground the snakes won't like.

    stop-snakes.com

    No idea how good they are but...

    I'm not a huge fan of snakes and have thought about getting a couple for our place.
     
  9. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    I read this David ... wonder if it's the same in Alabama ?

    Annie
     
  10. liverpool annie

    liverpool annie New Member

    Or spread moth balls around the snakes cannot breathe around them and they will stay away !! :eek:
     
  11. John

    John Active Member

    Hey David, don't you have wire sceen doors ?? I live in a snake infested area and it is a cardinal sin not to keep our screen doors closed. I am also a snake hater
    :butcher::dwarf:
     
  12. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    Ah, Queensland. Beautiful one day, snake-infested the next...:lol:
     
  13. John

    John Active Member

    Hey Andy, you better check your bed to-night before getting into it. Us Queenslanders are very sensitive.:please:
     
  14. Antipodean Andy

    Antipodean Andy New Member

    I'll have a look for cockroaches...:becky:
     
  15. John

    John Active Member

    I thought we were cane toads ?????
    Keep it a secret, but I am from Sydney, who moved across the border in 1993
    :banplease:
     
  16. Colonel Klink

    Colonel Klink New Member


    Snakes can be very usefull..The Blacksnake(which is the snake DL is talking about) kills and eats Rattlesnakes and Copperheads.:)
     
  17. John

    John Active Member

    I afraid Klinky there is only one good snake and that is a dead one:cc_hang:
     
  18. Colonel Klink

    Colonel Klink New Member

    With all the Rattlesnakes and Copperheads we have, I say to the Black Snakes"Welcome to P.A"
     
  19. Heidi

    Heidi New Member

    Ah ah Kitty, please pick up you're Grammar,there is two words spelt wrongly. :behindsofa::D I am going to kind now and i am going to kepp out of Kitty's way.
     
  20. Heidi

    Heidi New Member

    In some palces,there is a wild nature company that the public can call up and that company will send out professinals crew that handle wild animals.
    They will take the wild animal of you're hands and lokk after it and see if it can be let go back into the wild.
    I think America would have this survise too.
     

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