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12 minutes ago, Mocha1545 said:

Thanks Tim! I was looking forward to a good nights sleep!

My buddy is a firefighter out in Waddel. They get 3-5 calls for snake removal daily. This family was under an AC pedistal, I think he said 16 rattlers total.

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2 minutes ago, Edge said:

My buddy is a firefighter out in Waddel. They get 3-5 calls for snake removal daily. This family was under an AC pedistal, I think he said 16 rattlers total.

So that means I’m not clicking on your video!!! Thanks for the warning and fu for the non warning! Hahaha!!!!

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33 minutes ago, GJMauro12 said:

Never would of thought you were the catch and release type. 

I'm not. Seems to me I tried it 20 years ago and they just returned.

But I do believe it's policy for most fire departments.

My buddy said the homeowner watched them being removed from her kitchen window a few feet away. He said she screamed each time he picked one up.

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It's just a couple snakes. Ya'll are a bunch of sissies. 

I still make my wife come home to kill spiders for me.....

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LOL. Good for you, they'll take care of a few rodents and then be food for some other critter.

It is interesting to see how many outdoorsman squirm around snakes.

Jeff

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3 hours ago, HyNoon said:

I about shook hands with this guy today moving some pallets by hand. He didn't even buzz once.20220926_104207.thumb.jpg.c2eb0956d45c6b303e36a51606531055.jpg

Did you send it to see Jesus?

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6 hours ago, Non-Typical Solutions said:

This is exactly why snakes and me don't get along......

I'm constantly thinking about snakes under pallets since we stack hay on them. Seems like the perfect snake habitat.

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