Well I guess they aren't as much of a problem as the reports would indicate - at least among Florida Pet Talkers!![]()
Well I guess they aren't as much of a problem as the reports would indicate - at least among Florida Pet Talkers!![]()
We see a lot of snakes in our yard, not daily though. We've only seen one venomous snake in our yard and that was a coral snake. It's not unusual for us to see black racers, rat snakes, or Florida water snakes in our yard. We've seen a couple hognose snakes too and a few others. I've seen rattlesnakes on a few occasions, but never in our yard.
We live completely surrounded by woods though, with water nearby, so we probably have more than the average yard has. We're always keeping a look out for snakes. We really enjoy seeing the non-venomous snakes in our yard. We're always cautious though and keep an eye out for venomous snakes, especially with Nathan and the dogs.
Here's a yellow rat snake we've seen in our yard.
Florida has 37 non-venomous species and 6 venomous.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
I see a snake now and again but it's pretty rare within city limits. When I used to live out in the country, I saw alot more.
I'll never forget some of the rattlesnakes I saw many many years ago close by my Grandmother's house. Some of those rattlers were the size of a human leg. Pretty scary. I don't mind snakes at all as long as they're not poisonous.
Pam: sorry I'm just seeing this. It does seem like we hear snake stories all the time.
I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
Tonight I was watching ABC News and they again had a story about Florida and the snake situation. Apparently pythons are more of a problem than the other types, at least at this point. They stated that cats and, lately, alligators have been prey.I went to their website to get a link (so that you don't think I am imagining that I see this stuff on TV
) but they don't have it on their site. Honestly, snakes seem to be pretty rare here in NJ. I don't know what I would do if I ever saw one, no matter how large (or even small...haha!)
Yes, my husband usually sees snakes every time he works in the yard.
I've had one in the garage and several just hanging out near the front door step. Once a poisonous one in the mulch bed and a few times pigmy rattlers in the driveway between the cars 'sunning'. I don't care for them and I am sure they don't care for me. My neighbors dog got bit in the face last year. Her dog is fine but not without some serious worry.
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I seriously would have to move.I about had a heart attack when I found a black snake (aka king snake) in my garage years ago. I have seen several non-poisonous snakes in our yard since then, but it never gets any easier for me, even with the massive cleanup we've done to keep down the ground cover.
A lot of Burmese pythons escaped from a hatchery after Hurricane Andrew in 1992. Some of the snakes are huge! They have no enemies other than man, so there's in effect an open season on them. Invasive apex predator: not great for the ecosystem.
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