Super User SirSnookalot Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 My wife comes home about 10:30 last night wakes me up, there is a snake in the kitchen. Wasn't big, that doesn't make me any braver lol, I'm afraid of snakes. It appears to be a coral snake, it's known fact they are in the area and other people have had them in their homes. I know by nature they are not aggressive but highly venomous and I'm freaking out. I manage to brush it out with a broom, my heart rate must have been 180 bpm. Couldn't get back to sleep, had visions of snakes through out the house. Quote
Djf3864 Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 I am also on the snake hating bandwagon. Glad we don't have much of anything for snakes here in MA. Quote
Super User Oregon Native Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 Dang!!! Quote
Super User Sam Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 The question is not how you got that critter out of the house but...HOW DID IT GET INTO THE HOUSE IN TH FIRST PLACE????? I suggest trying to figure it out before another one enters your home. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIyixC9NsLI 1 Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 You are lucky she saw it. Imagine it crawling into your bed or getting up in the middle of the night & stepping on it on your way to the bathroom. Sam's suggestion about checking for point of entry is a good idea. Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 Yikes , coral snakes, yep time to check out all building penetrations, water lines , windows, everything... Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 This might be of interest ~ A-Jay http://www.wikihow.com/Tell-the-Difference-Between-a-King-Snake-and-a-Coral-Snake Quote
Super User fishinfiend Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 broom? why not just slam a book on it? Quote
bassinOUT89 Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 I prefer snakes to spiders. Now those 8 legged things are nasty. Quote
Super User Catch and Grease Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 Remember red touches yellow kills a fellow, red touches black friend of jack! 1 Quote
KritterGitter Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 ^^^^^^Ill remember anything with any of those color combinations is a dead snake, unless its a garter or black racer, they pose no threat and are easily identifiable.... Then again if its in the house, its dead no matter what.... Quote
Super User tomustang Posted September 10, 2014 Super User Posted September 10, 2014 Buy a mongoose Quote
Josh Smith Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 I do not like snakes. That said, I let them live, especially garter snakes. That is, unless they're being aggressive. There was a black snake out on the back cement patio and it decided it owned the place. It bit my wife, though she didn't know it until she saw a couple pinpricks and asked me. I told her "yep", whereupon she started freaking out. I cleaned her up and went to look for the snake. Of course it was still there and wanted to fight. I grabbed a shovel, pinned its head, and looked at its eyes and mouth to make sure it wasn't poisonous, and then blew its head off with a rifle. The garter snakes are welcome to stay. They're not aggressive and I can tolerate 'em. However, even non-venomous snakes carry all sorts of bacteria in their mouths, and that bacteria can make a person seriously ill. I'll not tolerate an aggressive snake. Josh Quote
Incognito Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 This one area I fish has a snake den, there not big, but there's hundreds. You take one wrong step and BANG. There on you like purple is on an eggplant! I've never seen people jump so high... It's like a teacher jumping from her stool because someone put a pin in her seat... Quote
Super User K_Mac Posted September 11, 2014 Super User Posted September 11, 2014 When my wife and I were first married we rented an old brick and stone farm house. It had a rough basement that would occasionally be visited by the local black snakes. I would relocate them to the barn when I could. I tried unsuccessfully for the year we lived there to find and patch all the holes to keep them out. My wife would not go down there without me checking first. We never saw one upstairs, but my wife was never very comfortable about them. I loved the house; my wife not so much. Quote
spsmith713 Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 There is a product called snake away that you can buy at Lowe's or Home Depot that does a good job of keeping snakes out of our yard. Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted September 11, 2014 Super User Posted September 11, 2014 http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lCNDqXPg6LE Done. Quote
Jolly Green Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 Broom? How bout a flipping stick and a Live Target Mouse? 1 Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted September 11, 2014 Author Super User Posted September 11, 2014 Had this been a water moc I would have called 911 and let an expert deal with it. Knowing it was a non aggressive snake the broom seemed like the quickest and safest way. My removal method took just a few a seconds with no harm to me or the snake, I didn't see any reason to kill it. Things tuned out well so I think I handled right, gotta admit I didn't sleep well for the rest of the night but everything is back to normal. Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted September 11, 2014 Super User Posted September 11, 2014 Had this been a water moc I would have called 911 and let an expert deal with it. Knowing it was a non aggressive snake the broom seemed like the quickest and safest way. My removal method took just a few a seconds with no harm to me or the snake, I didn't see any reason to kill it. Things tuned out well so I think I handled right, gotta admit I didn't sleep well for the rest of the night but everything is back to normal. SirSnakealot. Boom. 1 Quote
Super User tomustang Posted September 11, 2014 Super User Posted September 11, 2014 SirSnakealot. Boom. SirScaredalot, hssssss. 1 Quote
Helluva_Engineer Posted September 21, 2014 Posted September 21, 2014 I've seen a water moccasin go under an exterior door without slowing down because the weather strip was worn out. I'd call a pest control service to give the house a once over for things like that. Sounds like it was trying to den up. Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted September 21, 2014 Super User Posted September 21, 2014 Hopefully snakes are deterred by crap..because thats what I'd be leaving piles of every time I saw one. Quote
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