I think they may have had a nest somewhere in our yard. For every one I get rid of, there seems to be another to take it's place. Either that or we have some very tasty toads in our yard, which is their staple food.
The dogs are well spooked by the snakes, just enough to bark at them and jump if they try to strike. They don't try to press their luck with these strange creatures. And if it wasn't for the dogs, I wouldn't even know the snakes were in the yard. Brut has an uncanny way of finding them.
They are pretty interesting snakes, if not only for their hooded head and neck, but when they are threatened they will flip and squirm on their backs, act as they are vomiting something, let out a musky scent and play dead. They first one we ever caught my husband believed it was dead and when we went back to find it, it was long gone.
We've had two other encounters with this Eastern Hog-Nose snake over the past couple of years and from the way this summer is going I don't think it will be the last.
This snake is the latest one, I think "she" is just gorgeous compared to the other ones.
(Well, "she" must be a girl, look at how pretty and colorful "she" is!)
(Well, "she" must be a girl, look at how pretty and colorful "she" is!)
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Wow! We don't really get snakes over here. Only the Adder and grass snake (I think) You'd call them worms next to those guys! Deccy x
Oh my jeepers creepers you are brave. My human goes nutty at the sight of a spider never mind snakes. Have a lovely Wednesday.
Best wishes Molly
Lucy used to love it when a snake dared to come into her yard. I'd look out and she'd be spinning it around just like a cowboy with a lasso. Scared me half to death every time.
You are one brave lady! If I saw that in my yard I would go screaming! Snakes are one of my biggest fears, dangerous or not, but that last one does have pretty colors!
Thunder is the snake hunter here. Mom is getting worried because a local teenager got bit by a rattlesnake on the sidewalk near his home. They say the rattlers are moving in closer looking for food with all the heat and drought here. Hope they stay out of our yard.
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Great pictures!
So, how does that snake wrangling job pay?
What a handsome species! Thanks for safely relocating them out of pup's way. Like the OP Pack we have had more problems with rattlers moving into neighborhoods looking for food because of the drought. They, too, are beautiful but...
.,oh snakes., I'm afraid with snakes.,everytime I see them it feels that there's something crawling in my body..
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You sure are brave!!! We went to a rattlesnake convention one time...it was interesting, but I would be terrified if they were not behind glass!
Interesting looking snake! Fortunately we just have harmless garter snakes in our area.
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