45 Rattlesnakes Removed From Home

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Nelcyn

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Just remember one man's problem is another man's no problem at all. Turtle man would clean them up quickly.
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When I was in California, the monitors would clear the work areas of snakes in the morning (while they
were checking for endangered critters). One morning, in a 200x200 foot area they picked up 37 rattlesnakes, put them all in trash cans and moved them off site.

It was cold and the snakes were very slow. Being cold-blooded and all.
 
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Allllllll of the nopes of being anywhere near this
 

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I have an irrational fear of snakes. Ill never go to Texas again.

Texas is a big place. I've never seen a rattler in my 12 years in northeast TX. Copperheads, yes. Rattlesnakes, no.
 
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This is why I put up with winters.

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**** in the north mostly tries to kill you with brute force, in the deserts and south it is poison. I will take my chances with bears, wolves and other large predators vs a poisonous snake that hides in you house like a squirrel.
 

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You are aware that we have prairie and timber rattlers as well as copperheads in Iowa, aren't you?