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rhertz 07-13-2007 07:34 PM

Guess what?
 
It's raining.... :eek:

Yeah I know, who woulda every guessed THAT?? :D

LateNight 07-14-2007 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by rhertz
It's raining.... :eek:

Yeah I know, who woulda every guessed THAT?? :D

I was hoping like crazy my lawn guy, would have mowed my yard today.. but he didn't.. I'm sure he took care of some of his "Better" customers with these last few "dry" days we had.. but now everything is soaking wet again... I got a freakin' jungle growing over here.. which reminds me.. we had ANOTHER damn snake crawling up the side of the house today !!

can anyone tell what KIND of snake this is/was ? not knowing myself, I didn't take any chances and whacked him :)

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Isaac-Saxxon 07-14-2007 08:18 AM

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FYI LN that is a common rat snake. He would not be near your home if there were not rats around :eek: I have one that lives near my garden named Sammy :D
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I would much rather have Sammy than a nasty old rat and he eats sparrows too. There are four venomous snakes in LA.
Copper Head
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Water Moccasin
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Eastern Rattle Snake
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Eastern Coral Snake
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What is the difference between poisonous and venomous ?

This is a scarlet king snake, Lampropeltis triangulum. It is not venomous.
Look at the banding pattern (black on yellow) and color of the nose (red).
(not to be mistaken for the Coral Snake note the different pattern)
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LateNight 07-14-2007 08:51 AM

Thanks for the info there Isaac.

as far as venomous and poisonous.
I used to work with this guy, would have a fit anytime someone said something about poisonous snakes or poisonous spiders.. he'd say "They're NOT POISONOUS, their VENOMOUS!!


my dictionary say venomous:
adjective (of animals, esp. snakes, or their parts) secreting venom; capable of injecting venom by means of a bite or sting.

and poisonous :
adjective (of an animal or insect) producing poison as a means of attacking enemies or prey : a poisonous snake. • (of a plant or substance) causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body : poisonous chemicals.

however...
a quick google search found:

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People often ask what the difference between venomous and poisonous. They ask why I tell them not to call a snake poisonous. Well technically all venoms are a poison however not all poisons are venoms. Too many times people get confused because someone on television says that a snake is poisonous while another says venomous. So to make things simple I will explain it. Any type of animal that injects a toxin into your body is venomous.

If you touch or ingest a toxin from a plant or animal and become sick then it is poisonous. Snakes that inject toxins from fangs and the two species of Helodermatid lizards are venomous while plants, amphibians, and fungi (mushrooms) are all poisonous.



Isaac-Saxxon 07-14-2007 09:41 AM

:bravo: :goodpost2: You might want to put some rat trap out LN. They love peanut butter ;)

LateNight 07-14-2007 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
:bravo: :goodpost2: You might want to put some rat trap
out LN. They love peanut butter ;)

Over the years, I have caught the occasional 'mouse' little bitty thing..

I just think, with my freakin' grass growing like it is. like freakin' crazy, and this freakin' bizarre rain in freakin' JULY that won't FREAKIN' stop.. I can't get my yard mowed. And "nature" is MOVING IN, ever so closer to the house !!!!

We're being over run !!

Isaac-Saxxon 07-14-2007 01:44 PM

High water makes the snakes move and the rats too. You can have rats in you home or other hiding places outside and not know it. They only move at night. The snake in your photo is going up to the top and he can smell rat piss and will move in on it for a meal. You might want to set out one rat trap and if you get one then you have more than one. I live in town and everybody keeps there grass cut and yards clean and my dogs still kill rats every now a and then. Rats are everywhere :)

LateNight 07-14-2007 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
High water makes the snakes move and the rats too. You can have rats in you home or other hiding places outside and not know it. They only move at night. The snake in your photo is going up to the top and he can smell rat piss and will move in on it for a meal. You might want to set out one rat trap and if you get one then you have more than one. I live in town and everybody keeps there grass cut and yards clean and my dogs still kill rats every now a and then. Rats are everywhere :)

damn rats ! :mad:

Isaac-Saxxon 07-14-2007 08:12 PM

Watch out for those Waterhead Coppermoccasins.

LateNight 07-14-2007 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
Watch out for those Waterhead Coppermoccasins.

Yeah yeah, I seen one of those :) had teeth THIS LONG !!! :peace:

guitarman 07-15-2007 05:36 PM

I had a good look at a snake this morning and before I could move he took off but not a very large snake. Summer time and snakes. I have lived in the hills and those copper head snakes like pine trees and laying in pine straw.


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