jimilee
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We had a guest at the camper this past weekend:
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He left when he discovered there were no mice on the menu!
Time to move!!!
We had a guest at the camper this past weekend:
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He left when he discovered there were no mice on the menu!
Harmless gray rat snakeTime to move!!!
We used to get Eastern Racers poking around the yard now and again when I was a kid. They’re curious, too, so if you’re out playing in the grass you’d see a head kinda pop up and then it’s a question of who scared who more. Harmless to people and handy for keeping rodents under control. We were happy to have them around, honestly. Now the Copperheads and Cottonmouths? Not so much.Harmless gray rat snake
We're in North Georgia so no Cottonmouth's up here, we do get Copperheads and Timber Rattlers (Canebrakes some folk call them)We used to get Eastern Racers poking around the yard now and again when I was a kid. They’re curious, too, so if you’re out playing in the grass you’d see a head kinda pop up and then it’s a question of who scared who more. Harmless to people and handy for keeping rodents under control. We were happy to have them around, honestly. Now the Copperheads and Cottonmouths? Not so much.
The operative word being snake. They do t bother me, I don’t bother them. Don’t like ‘em though.Harmless gray rat snake
At least rattlers usually tell you what their mood is and where not to step .We're in North Georgia so no Cottonmouth's up here, we do get Copperheads and Timber Rattlers (Canebrakes some folk call them)
thought that was what happened when you rolled a spliff using a page of the Necronomicon and the cat is letting you know you need to crank it when Rush comes on the radio...
TERRIFYING
Well, maybe not totally harmless, this past weekend I noticed the birds nesting on the porch light fixture are no longer around!Harmless gray rat snake