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gopherlover
at Fri Oct 10 16:52:49 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gopherlover ]
...that he was kidding severely about that snake call and you seriously need to calm down cause it's really iratating(sorry for spelling errors) to read a post by someone who seems angry all the time and is so urgent when nothing really vital is happening. I don't intend to be mean but going without seeing a snake all year isnt the worst thing in the world. I too have had to get used to that when I moved to temecula, california because where I am everything is protected or in rarity.
But if you really want to find snakes go to areas where you know that rodents are about and go at the right time of day. For bullsnakes go during the 7-10 hours in the morning and the 6-9 hours in the after noon. For rattlesnakes and other snakes the best time is about 10 to 11 at night. Whipsnakes and coachwhips are snakes that you will find in the heat of the day. 90% of snakes love rock piles and wood piles so if there are those around and some rodents there is a good possiblity that snakes are about too.
-->EvAN!! !
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