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  • JPT
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    Originally posted by batstiva View Post
    9 years as a cable guy, I know what you mean. Have been in crawlspaces with so many spiderwebs I've actually used a portable torch to burn them out of the way.:violent3:
    Cable guy? Your name wouldn't happen to be Larry, would it? :p

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  • batstiva
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    Originally posted by FestivaFan View Post
    You should try some of the jobs I've had. One involved being stuffed under houses to remove moldy insulation. LOTS of bugs, snakes, mice, etc. It's even better when they crawl around inside your hazmat suit.

    Because of this, I also know what all kinds of bugs taste like.

    9 years as a cable guy, I know what you mean. Have been in crawlspaces with so many spiderwebs I've actually used a portable torch to burn them out of the way.:violent3:

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  • Lil-Red
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    Likes to eat small animals..... keep your Festiva in the garage

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  • JPT
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    Originally posted by sasquatch View Post
    you got some big bolts to do that... i would have used my 18X zoom to get a pic that close lol... bugs and snakes scare the **** out of me... its one of my biggest fears lol...
    You should try some of the jobs I've had. One involved being stuffed under houses to remove moldy insulation. LOTS of bugs, snakes, mice, etc. It's even better when they crawl around inside your hazmat suit.

    Because of this, I also know what all kinds of bugs taste like.

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  • festivaWES
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    That's a small one. I'd pick that up in a heartbeat to place in someones toolbox at work!!

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  • batstiva
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    We have a lot of Black Snakes, and King Snakes around here, so not much in the way of mice/rats/chipmunks.

    Sasquatch, guess you won't be coming to my house anytime soon, guessing my 4 ft. Ball Python would make you turn around pretty quick, eh?

    This pic is from a couple of years ago, when he was a little less than 3 feet.

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  • MONSOON
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    Common snake for your area and putting it by the barn wasnt a bad idea.

    Black Rat Snake (Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta)

    The Black Rat Snake is one of several subspecies of Rat Snakes (Yellow and Gray Rat Snakes are others). Rat Snakes are common throughout the eastern U.S., although the black subspecies of rat snake does not occur in Florida. This snake can be quite large (it may exceed six feet in length) and has slightly keeled scales (raised ridge along the middle of each scale) that make it appear somewhat rough. Its back is almost entirely black (small flecks of whitish color may show through the black), whereas its chin and belly have a lot of white markings. Black Rat Snakes are excellent climbers and are found in a great variety of habitats, ranging from pine forests to agricultural fields. They feed primarily on rodents, birds and birds' eggs.

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  • sasquatch
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    Originally posted by Ford_For_Life View Post
    haha, they don't hurt anything.. just kill the mice and other small animals
    they still scare me lol.... i blame the movies like anaconda and snakes on a plane lol... (i never saw snakes on a plane but i heard that it was BAD...)

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by sasquatch View Post
    thats crazy... i hope i dont see any up here in canada
    haha, they don't hurt anything.. just kill the mice and other small animals

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  • sasquatch
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    Originally posted by Ford_For_Life View Post
    It's a blacksnake, probably 3-4 feet long.. I've seen bigger before.
    thats crazy... i hope i dont see any up here in canada

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by sasquatch View Post
    ya i have seen the crock hunter enough times lol but the still scare the **** out of me lol.... do you know what type of snake it was? how long was that thing? it looks like 400 feet lol....
    It's a blacksnake, probably 3-4 feet long.. I've seen bigger before.

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  • sasquatch
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    Originally posted by Ford_For_Life View Post
    haha, they don't scare me as long as they're not poisionous. It wasn't that hard to catch either, just grab them right behind their head so they can't swing around and bite you..
    ya i have seen the crock hunter enough times lol but the still scare the **** out of me lol.... do you know what type of snake it was? how long was that thing? it looks like 400 feet lol....

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by sasquatch View Post
    you got some big bolts to do that... i would have used my 18X zoom to get a pic that close lol... bugs and snakes scare the **** out of me... its one of my biggest fears lol...
    haha, they don't scare me as long as they're not poisionous. It wasn't that hard to catch either, just grab them right behind their head so they can't swing around and bite you..

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  • sasquatch
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    Originally posted by Ford_For_Life View Post
    lol.. I caught it after I took the pics then let it go by the barn, so it can kill some of the mice there
    you got some big bolts to do that... i would have used my 18X zoom to get a pic that close lol... bugs and snakes scare the **** out of me... its one of my biggest fears lol...

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by sasquatch View Post
    wow thats crazy.... i think i would have ran screaming like a little girl lol....
    lol.. I caught it after I took the pics then let it go by the barn, so it can kill some of the mice there

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