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Where the turkeys go when It's 95 degrees out.
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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 329599" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>We have Cottonmouths which haven't a warning device like a rattle, we just educate our children not to walk in tall grass or other places they lurk during the day and, I always watch my dog when he's outside. Killing off snakes only causes rodents that they seek for prey to over populate an area. It's important to keep natures balance. So many people nowadays killing off indigenous animals and insects that there's nothing left to kill the detrimental invading animals and insects that some places are literately over run with. Snakes are more scared of us then we are of them and will not attack unless given a reason. All the years of having them around, I or any of my family or friends have never had a problem with them. We also don't kill off insects like spiders and such that keep other populations of insects down. And no we haven't any insects inside our house except for the normal occasional spider or fly someone let in. </p><p>Hell, half the reason I have so many dadburn gophers and moles is because the yahoo's around here think is fun and sporting to go snake hunting or run them over while there warming on the road. And the same ones run over the turtles and squirrels thinking it's just funny, I fail to see the funniness in any of it. Sorry for getting off the beaten track there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 329599, member: 2155"] We have Cottonmouths which haven't a warning device like a rattle, we just educate our children not to walk in tall grass or other places they lurk during the day and, I always watch my dog when he's outside. Killing off snakes only causes rodents that they seek for prey to over populate an area. It's important to keep natures balance. So many people nowadays killing off indigenous animals and insects that there's nothing left to kill the detrimental invading animals and insects that some places are literately over run with. Snakes are more scared of us then we are of them and will not attack unless given a reason. All the years of having them around, I or any of my family or friends have never had a problem with them. We also don't kill off insects like spiders and such that keep other populations of insects down. And no we haven't any insects inside our house except for the normal occasional spider or fly someone let in. Hell, half the reason I have so many dadburn gophers and moles is because the yahoo's around here think is fun and sporting to go snake hunting or run them over while there warming on the road. And the same ones run over the turtles and squirrels thinking it's just funny, I fail to see the funniness in any of it. Sorry for getting off the beaten track there. [/QUOTE]
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