I have a black snake that crawled into my garage. What do i do?

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by BeachGirl, Jul 7, 2008.

  1. kimmie

    kimmie Well-Known Member

    Run, scream and hollar!
     
  2. colinmama

    colinmama Guest

    Michelle--you're not alone sister, you're not alone. I make my husband take my son over to look at them in the museum. I refuse.
     
  3. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Where can we move to that is snake free?
     
  4. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Naw girl, you will have to meet me somewhere cause I don't do snakes.
     
  5. colinmama

    colinmama Guest

    Are there snakes in Alaska or the North Pole? I can do cold.
     
  6. Rcskip

    Rcskip Well-Known Member

    Chances are your neighbor would have one that got loose and came to your house for warmth8)
     
  7. colinmama

    colinmama Guest

    Good point....I'm basically screwed!!!
     
  8. Loriana

    Loriana Well-Known Member


    that is worse than my story....yikes!
     
  9. PirateGirl

    PirateGirl Well-Known Member

    exactly my thought!
     
  10. PirateGirl

    PirateGirl Well-Known Member

    I almost stepped on one on our front walkway (yep...it would have been 911 time). DH went to Lowe's and bought some Snake Away and lined the walkway and it worked great. I can see the previous post mentioned about lining the entire garage except a pathway out with mothballs working.
     
  11. kookookacho

    kookookacho Well-Known Member

    Mine too! :lol:

    I don't do mice or snakes, so I'm in a mess if they come to me.
     
  12. Sherry A.

    Sherry A. Well-Known Member

    Black snakes are good for the environment and will not hurt you. When mine was younger the boys next door used to catch them and corn snakes, ring our door bell and ask for my daughter. She was never afraid as they wished she was.

    When she was younger she was bitten by an Eastern Diamondback snake near trees that were close to the golf course. She saw blood and ran home. After putting her thumb under cold water we could see the bite marks. A neighbor told us what type of snake it was. By the time we arrived at the emergency room the venom had moved up her arm to the elbow. They had the shots and she was fine. She is now afraid of any snake.

    I continue to show her the difference in snakes as she should never kill one that will not harm.

    Sherry
     

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