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ratsnakehaven
at Fri Oct 7 12:03:40 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]
>>if you lived twenty miles south of tucson(shorryrita, I suspect). You would have several types of Rattlesnakes around your house, I find mohaves and diamondbacks in downtown Green valley all the time, and corals too. Also, they are active all year long, even in the mountains.
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We do have rattlers and inverts all around our house (G.V.) But we don't have many in the yard. The immediate environs of our yard is surrounded by a wall and kept pretty clean. So, we don't see many venomous creatures in the yard. You don't need to frighten the guy to death.
They aren't active all year long. And what makes you think I have limited experience compared to you? What are you, 98 or somethin'? Since when are snakes active at less than 50*F, let alone 32*F? Sure, I have seen snakes active in winter before, but only when the weather, etc, is favorable. In general, they aren't active. I've seen ten AZ winters and the temps range from about 32* to 70's in G.V. To say the snakes are active all year round is stretching, I think.
>> My guess is, you take a tiny bit of information(your limited personal experience), and stretch it to make broad statements. Sir, you need more experience or less broad statements.
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You take one statement out of context and call it a broad statement...LOL. What do you think you're doing? I bet you're trying to start something, but I've talked to cranky ol' farts before, so good luck 
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