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FL Press: They Routinely Kill Snakes

Oct 11, 2009 10:58 AM

WJXT (Jacksonville, Florida) 28 September 09 Snakes Invade Mandarin Neighborhood - Residents Say They Routinely Kill Intruding Snakes
Jacksonville, Fla.: Neighbors across one Mandarin community are all talking about one thing -- their run-ins with snakes.
Dozens of water moccassins and cottonmouths have moved into the neighborhood, and many residents said the safety of their children and pets are at risk.
"It was laying right there," resident Mary Vansag said. "There were five or six on either side of the gutters, like in a monster movie."
Some residents said they routinely kill intruding snakes.
Bill Richard has been keeping count. He claims 19 kills, including one last week, two days after his dog Snowflake was bitten by a water moccasin.
"Every couple days, there's at least a baby out back," Richard said. "Nothing can work. Moth balls or anything."
The neighbors believe it all started when construction began to widen an off-ramp from Interstate 295 to Old St. Augustine Road, disturbing the snakes' habitat.
Residents said their lives have been affected ever since.
"You can't just go out and play in the yard," resident Ray Lawlor said. "I've chased a lot of kids away from the pond or I'd feel guilty."
Now they're looking for help.
"I know it's the responsibility of the homeowner, but that's a lot of wetlands," one resident said. "We're not going to chase them in there, so how do you maintain?"
Snakes Invade Mandarin Neighborhood

Replies (4)

FL_Herps Oct 11, 2009 02:16 PM

Wow...I wonder how many harmless water snakes and other aquatic species they killed thinking they were cottons.
It's a real shame that there are so many ignorant people out there.
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SMELLtheGlove Oct 11, 2009 04:06 PM

All I was thinking about when I first read the article was that I'd guarantee 90% of the snakes these subhumans see and kill are water snakes.

Not to mention all the racers, rats, milks, kings, etc. they've heroically slayed.

SMELLtheGlove Oct 11, 2009 04:02 PM

Water moccasins AND cottonmouths? Wow.

These people should just kill themselves instead.

Eric East Oct 11, 2009 05:26 PM

>>Water moccasins AND cottonmouths? Wow.
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>>These people should just kill themselves instead.

LOL, I was thinking that too.
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