We love to camp and have thought about taking our veiled with us and putting him in a cage and letting him enjoy the sunshine and air.....I will be waiting for a recap of your camping trip, good luck.
Again you're correct, having a firearm in your home, OK, but cannot possess one outside your home as long as you are still inside the gates of Hot Springs Village.
Thank you Dayna!
I agree, but we live in a gated community and are not to have any firearms period.
I am so much in agreement with you here and like I said, Steve hated to kill them, but they only appear at night time and almost impossible to see if walking around, not only for us but the dogs and forbid if...
They really are beautiful and not too big, but I'm not as worried about us as I am about my dogs, they just are so happy when they go outside they don't even see the snakes, they just run right over them.......didn't see any last night, we had a good rain yesterday and last night so they may...
Sounds nasty, but effective...we do have mountain lions here in the village, but still have a copperhead problem.....none tonight, it is raining and maybe this will keep them in the woods.
No snakes tonight, maybe the repellent worked or they got scared, but anyway, Steve made a snake catcher and a keeper box, he was going to catch them tonight and release them a mile or so down the road tomorrow....lets see if they will stay away.......thanks everyone!
I thank each and everyone who posted on this thread, it is very appreciated and I know Steve would rather relocate than kill, even this being a poisonous snake.......Steve did pull up an old tree stump this morning and blew all the old leaves away from the edges of the house, also bought some...
Are you going to feed those to your chams or just like to watch them?......Steve would never let me feed those to Picasso, he loves walking sticks as pets.
I have heard about sulfur and think a trip to get some today is a good idea.
Thanks for the great info Craig....I have heard about hair for the coyotes, very interesting about the others....will talk to my hair dresser and ask if she will keep some hair for me.......Steve saw another...
Steve said if he can find a king snake he will catch it and let it live here,in the yard or under the house......we do have plenty of those in Arkansas.
Just gorgeous and what a hobbie.......Steve tried those a few years back and just didn't work out too well....you seem to have it down, outstanding tank!
Although we live in a gated community, 26,000 acres, we are located in the Ouachita Mountains and that means a lot of forest and woodlands and our house is surrounded by woods, creeks and hollows......well Steve killed two copperheads in our front yard last night and tonight killed three and a...
Much less than when he was only 4 to 7 months old or there about, he could really put away the crickets at that time......now maybe 6 dozen a month, if he is hungry.