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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1264905" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>My opinion of snakes would be different if we had any venomous ones around here, but all we have are 'good' snakes.. garter, king, rubber boas, and the like.</p><p></p><p>I ran over a beautiful snake a while back with the mower... black with a yellow stripe on each side and red spots above the stripes.. I think I've sent Ron a picture of it, but can't remember what he said it was.</p><p>We have a piece of plywood covering a hole in the ground, and 2 BIG FAT garter snakes have called it home... the crickets come to them, so they really don't have to do much to stay fed, and it's COOKING hot under there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1264905, member: 9096"] My opinion of snakes would be different if we had any venomous ones around here, but all we have are 'good' snakes.. garter, king, rubber boas, and the like. I ran over a beautiful snake a while back with the mower... black with a yellow stripe on each side and red spots above the stripes.. I think I've sent Ron a picture of it, but can't remember what he said it was. We have a piece of plywood covering a hole in the ground, and 2 BIG FAT garter snakes have called it home... the crickets come to them, so they really don't have to do much to stay fed, and it's COOKING hot under there [/QUOTE]
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