Another Snake!

fyrffytr1

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I am being invaded by snakes this year. I almost stepped on this one and I was only wearing flip-flops! If it had struck me I could have lost a hair on my big toe!:laughing7: I wonder if I posted "No Trespassing" signs real low if that would keep them out?:icon_scratch:
 

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old digger

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My research says that your snake is a Midland Brown snake, and they are quite common in Georgia. Looks like you are on a good start towards your own reptile garden.
 

Harry_Morant

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Make up a garlic spray and apply to likely paths - they don't like it and its effective for about 3-4 weeks
 

gunsil

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That's one cute little snake!! Up here they've gone into hibernation, but the ground will be frozen soon and it'll be too cold and snowy to hunt.
 

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