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Re: Snake ID Help [Re: Pope1] #7571048 05/25/12 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: Pope1
1. Storeria dekayi (Texas brown snake)

2. Pantherophis obsoletus lindheimer (Texas rat snake)


this. both harmless, unless you hurt yourself @ the sight of a
little snake....
...and yet I get sucked into yet another "was this headless snake poisonous?" threads rolleyes

I've only seen one Tx brown snake in the 14 yrs I've lived in Tx. I would recommend re-locating them, or call someone who can.

I'm available........



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Re: Snake ID Help [Re: Jman] #7572018 05/25/12 04:41 PM
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Re: Snake ID Help [Re: Jman] #7574672 05/26/12 09:58 AM
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Just don't understand the oh no it's a snake kill it mentality


Re: Snake ID Help [Re: Jman] #7575667 05/26/12 07:04 PM
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you snake friendly people are weird.


Re: Snake ID Help [Re: JimBo Hops] #7575797 05/26/12 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted By: JimBo Hops
Both of those are harmless, and do a lot of good if they are left alive.


This.



Re: Snake ID Help [Re: Indie] #7575818 05/26/12 08:09 PM
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Both snakes harmless....grew up in the bayou country I can look at the head of most snakes and tell if it is venomous or not. If you see these again and you have a tendacy to have problems with rodents leave them be. These are the best mousers on the face of the earth. A lot better than a cat......Had one that lived in our barn at home; King Snake, he kept them thinned out. Sometimes in the winter when we were getting hay out of the barn if we picked up a bale on the bottom of the stack he'd be under it. If he was there I would just put the bale back and leave him be.....



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Re: Snake ID Help [Re: OkBlueHunter] #7585199 05/29/12 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: OkBlueHunter
Just don't understand the oh no it's a snake kill it mentality


Snakes contribute more than some people do, that's why I have that mentality.



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