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Large Snakes in Swimming PoolCould these be a type of moccasin or another poisonous snake? Regards, Cecil Feedback About This Post:RE: Large Snakes in Swimming Pool
Do you have a picture of the snake? The one with out a head fell victom to some other animal or possibly the pump on the pool, snakes swallow whole, they do not bite off body parts. Snakes get thirsty like other animals do, most likely the snake wanted a drink and fell in and could not get out. Fix some type of ladder that will allow the snake to crawl out of the water and it will be gone by morning. Find a "Have A Heart trap", capture it and release it away from your home. Don"t Kill it, that is a waste of a valuable creature. The picture attached is of a Copperhead, as you can see, they are NOT the killers they are made up to be, I have several as pets and have been a Herpetologist for the past 39 years. Post by Atrox59 RE: Large Snakes in Swimming PoolYou didn't say where you live. That might make a difference in the type of snake. Contact animal control next time you see a live snake and they will come and get it. In most states, that is what they do. They can also help you to know what type snake it is. Meanwhile, look up snakes in your area on the internet. It's quite simple. Post by Stngray RE: Large Snakes in Swimming Pool
Go to your local hardware store and get Snake Away. Its just sulfer. We put in all around our house. When snakes slide across it, it will burn their belly's and turn the other way. Post by barrsbits RE: Large Snakes in Swimming Pool
If the snake is dead and you can examine it, look at the scales on the underside (belly) of the snake. If the scales on the underside of the tail go all the way across in a single row , it is a poisonous snake. If they are divided down the center, it is a nonpoisonous snake. Also most poisonous snakes in the U.S. are pit vipers and have a triangular shaped head. One exception is the coral snake found in the deep south. Look up Poisonous snakes on the internet, and you will find pictures that may help you to identify the ones you are finding in your pool. Post by Harlean from Arkansas RE: Large Snakes in Swimming PoolContact local animal control and find out which snakes are indigenous to your area and what they look like, and if these are poisonous, how to proceed. Post By Linda (Guest Post) |
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