• Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • General Outdoor Growing
  • Dont kill black snakes

Dont kill black snakes

  • Thread starter Thread starter Buddy Hemphill
  • Start date Start date Aug 24, 2010
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Dont kill black snakes

Buddy Hemphill Aug 24, 2010 29 Replies 5,344 Views
Page 2 of 2 · Replies 21–30 of 30
Prev
  • 1
  • 2
First Prev 2 of 2

squarepusher

Posts
959
Reactions
124
Joined
Nov 20, 2009
Points
43
Jan 17, 2011
#21
massqwon said:
....i was picking strawberrries all stoned out one afternoon, and went to grab another strawberry and noticed a 6' (at least) king snake and jumped back like a little kid. I ended up grabbing it and throwing it over a fence into the field....a bit startling at first tho....
Click to expand...

you threw a snake?:icon_dizzy:
 
Quote Reply

Mogrow

Posts
1,695
Reactions
4,017
Joined
Dec 6, 2010
Points
263
Jan 17, 2011
#22
Don"t kill snakes. Especially black snakes. They are your freind.
 
Quote Reply
Z

Z-ro

Posts
93
Reactions
7
Joined
Dec 20, 2010
Points
8
Jan 18, 2011
#23
i love snakes, especially columbian red tailed boas. I also have a friend that breeds insanely marked pythons, they are a cross of albino burmese and a regular burmese, they throw half and half babies its bad fuckin ass, 3G a pop IF he will sell you one. Another rhyme on the coral snake is, red and yellow kill a fellow, red and black venom lack.
 
Quote Reply
W

WilliamHBonneey

Posts
9
Joined
Jan 13, 2011
Jan 18, 2011
#24
nah man I avoid snakes and spiders at all cost which puts me behind the eight ball where i live dense population of Brown Recluse and Rattle Snakes cant tell the difference in snakes I just try to avoid at all cost and let nature equal its self out
 
Quote Reply
4

420king-MASSES

Posts
1,504
Reactions
29
Joined
Jul 10, 2010
Points
48
Jan 18, 2011
#25
i was 5-6 years old one summer and ran over to a commotion where my charcoal smoke gray cat smokey was me being barefoot not seeing the snake almost stepped on it my cat instinctually attached the back of the copperheads head and proceeded to desimate it until my mother came over with a shovel and severed the snake in 2 pieces i can remember this clear as day as if it happened this afternoon --MY FEET DIDNT HIT THE GROUND ONCE MY BRAIN FIRED INTO ACTION AND YELLED DANGER DANGER LOL
 
Quote Reply

Seamaiden

Living dead girl
Posts
23,594
Reactions
34,048
Joined
Apr 13, 2010
Points
638
Jan 19, 2011
#26
WilliamHBonneey said:
nah man I avoid snakes and spiders at all cost which puts me behind the eight ball where i live dense population of Brown Recluse and Rattle Snakes cant tell the difference in snakes I just try to avoid at all cost and let nature equal its self out
Click to expand...
Brown recluse spiders are not found on the west coast. If you are finding spiders that resemble them, they're likely hobo spiders (still problematic, can cause necrosis a bite sites very similar to brown recluse).

http://insects.about.com/od/spiders/tp/brown-recluse-lies.htm

http://dermatology.cdlib.org/DOJvol5num2/special/recluse.html
 
Quote Reply

vaporedout

Posts
1,362
Reactions
1,529
Joined
Nov 13, 2010
Points
163
Jan 20, 2011
#27
dont kill trouser snakes.
 
Quote Reply
C

CalcioErba2004

Posts
43
Reactions
1
Joined
Dec 29, 2010
Points
8
Jan 20, 2011
#28
Don't kill any snake...Wish it was that simple. We have rattlers really bad out here. In the summer they come down from the hills and hide in just about every shady part there is in the back of the house. Dogs and kids hear that rattle are are drawn to it. Killed a nice 3 and half foot western diamondback last summer...didn't want to but the dog wouldnt back off and my girl's family is deathly afraid of them so I had like 4 women yelling at me to kill it...and not a damn one of them coulda grabbed the dog so I could just snatch up the snake and take him back up the hill. Got his rattle, he was 13 years old...I still feel bad.

King Snakes and Black Snakes(Rat Snakes, Corn Snakes, etc.) are great to have around period. They are the classic "farm" snake. They will keep the rattlers away and still take care of the rodents. They are also very very passive. Dogs can bark at them right close to them and they just keep on slithering along. I've seen kids grab them by the tail and they just snatch it away and slither off really quick.
 
Quote Reply

Seamaiden

Living dead girl
Posts
23,594
Reactions
34,048
Joined
Apr 13, 2010
Points
638
Jan 20, 2011
#29
My God, what kind of women do you have that they can apply that sort of pressure???
<look of shock & awe> What a man who loves 'em won't do, isn't that the case? :makeup
 
Quote Reply

TortureKill

Posts
1,091
Reactions
297
Joined
Jul 8, 2009
Points
83
Jan 20, 2011
#30
Awesome pictures bro, I have heard of snakes eating other snakes, but thats a first for me! ( to actually see it in action)
 
Quote Reply
Page 2 of 2 · Replies 21–30 of 30
Prev
  • 1
  • 2
First Prev 2 of 2

Thread info

Replies 29
Views 5,344
Started Aug 24, 2010
Latest post Jan 20, 2011
Starter Buddy Hemphill
Forum General Outdoor Growing

Latest posts

  • AKBB Hawaiian Cat Piss & More
    • Latest: Slutbutt
    • Today at 12:23 AM
    General Indoor Growing
  • White truffle Flower indoors growing green
    • Latest: compostmike
    • Today at 12:09 AM
    Grow Diaries
  • Blazing heat, smoke-filled skies, illegal! What could possibly go wrong?
    • Latest: Oldchucky
    • Today at 12:08 AM
    General Outdoor Growing
  • KushCat's Forever (indoor/outdoor) Thread
    • Latest: Bilber
    • Yesterday at 11:50 PM
    Grow Diaries
  • Growing outdoors from seed in high desert Southern New Mexico
    • Latest: Greg_Midi
    • Yesterday at 11:01 PM
    Grow Diaries
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • General Outdoor Growing
  • Dont kill black snakes
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2026 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Sign up

  • Home
  • News
  • Classifieds
  • Forums
    • What's new Featured content New posts New Articles New articles New products Latest activity
  • Social
  • Strains
  • Live
  • Learn
  • Brands
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?