Something new to worry about January 04, 2017, 08:20:25 am Some fret about rodents. This might be worse.
Re: Something new to worry about Reply #1 – January 04, 2017, 10:51:13 am Quote from: Don Malpas - January 04, 2017, 08:20:25 amSome fret about rodents. This might be worse.Well, that should take care of any rodent issues. Pick your poison.Larry 2 Likes
Re: Something new to worry about Reply #2 – January 04, 2017, 11:16:19 am When my kids were young, my son caught a nice size gopher snake and was playing with it in the camper and the damned thing got away from him. For about a month we would open some drawer i the camper and find the gopher snake inside and it would quickly slither back behind the drawers to continue its habitation in the camper woodwork. It was kind of fun, although I worried about the snake not having any food.We eventually caught it and it became a long-time family pet. We named him Rudy. Incidentally, we didn't get rodents in that camper.Said son earned a BS in Biology and continued with graduate work in herpetology.Harold 3 Likes
Re: Something new to worry about Reply #3 – January 04, 2017, 02:23:22 pm We're safe! #1 ... no black snakes within a country mile and #2 ... our LD doesn't have a bonnet. But we have nasty black birds as in Crows! Grrr. And so it goes.
Re: Something new to worry about Reply #4 – January 04, 2017, 03:27:28 pm Quote from: Traxless - January 04, 2017, 02:23:22 pmWe're safe! ... our LD doesn't have a bonnet. If you visit Canada, it will have a bonnet.While doubtful a snake could enter through an LD's ventilation system, there is a pathway for air to enter and, if the screen or guards were missing, a small snake could enter. We are lucky our poisoness snake are mostly large and couldn't get through places the small red-bellied black snake can. Seems that just about anything that slithers in Australia has a nasty venom.Red-bellied black snake - WikipediaLarry
Re: Something new to worry about Reply #5 – January 04, 2017, 04:08:36 pm Harold's post reminds me of a story in Edward Abbey's book Desert Solitaire. He caught a gopher snake and moved it into his humble trailer\ranger station for mouse and rattlesnake control during one of his summers as a seasonal ranger at what was then Arches National Monument back in the late 50's. Like Harold and his family, he wasn't the least bit concerned about sharing his small space with the snake. Both benefited from the arrangement.
Re: Something new to worry about Reply #6 – January 04, 2017, 04:34:02 pm Quote from: krmugn - January 04, 2017, 04:08:36 pmHarold's post reminds me of a story in Edward Abbey's book Desert Solitaire. He caught a gopher snake and moved it into his humble trailer\ranger station for mouse and rattlesnake control during one of his summers as a seasonal ranger at what was then Arches National Monument back in the late 50's. Like Harold and his family, he wasn't the least bit concerned about sharing his small space with the snake. Both benefited from the arrangement.With hantavirus very a real threat, in the southwest, I too would rather have a pet gopher snake, to keep the rats and mice at bay. Mr. Abbey was a smart man (and a good writer).CDC - HantavirusHantavirus Infection -- Southwestern United States: Interim Recommendations...Larry 1 Likes