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Old 10-16-2004 | 08:10 PM
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It's crazy here in East Texas. I have seen snakes duck hunting in December. I have a real fobia when it comes to snakes. My lab has been bit twice in the face.(dumb dawg) The Copper Heads are so camoflagued (sp) they are almost impossible to see unless they are moving. They are however absolutly beautiful. Wish I had a pair of boots made out of them.
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Old 10-17-2004 | 04:56 AM
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sulphur around the perimeter if you and the deer don't mind the smell. A tower blind will stop snakes, but coons, ring tails, mice and wasp will get in if there is a way.
Sulphur alone will not stop them, it gets under their scales and irritates them and due to that is likely to make them a bit more cantankerous than usual. Same with Napthalene,(moth balls) it does not work alone, it irritates their Jacobsons organ (used for sense of smell) but alone will not keep them away.
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Old 11-15-2004 | 04:04 AM
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You try mothballs?
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Old 11-15-2004 | 04:12 AM
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It's full on snake season here to. we use Fenal, it's a very smelly plant and they don't like it. got a 5.ft brown snake the other day spraying blackberrys, the boss said it's the best one for a long time,
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Old 11-15-2004 | 04:47 AM
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That's a new one on me, we have several varieties of Fennell/Fenal (SP) growing here in the South East U.S. but I have not heard of them being used as a snake repellent. Does your Fenal grow in the wild or is it a cultivated variety? Some things work well on some snakes and not so well on others, the combination of napthalene (7.5%) and Sulphur (25%) used in the commercial repellant I sell works well on Rattle Snakes and most Non-venomous snakes but not as well on Copperheads and not at all on Water Mocassins.
The Brown Snake you refer to has a nasty reputation from what I have seen, but I don't pretend to know anything about them beyond what is shown on television and most programming today tends to be slanted in favor of the snakes. I know everyting has its place, but snakes, particularly venomous snakes, are better off in the wild places and not in my backyard. I'll walk around them in the woods, but if one should slither into my yard it is likely to end up with its hide stretched on a board.
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