It’s just a harmless Yellow Ray snake. They intergrade with the regular black rat snakes and are sometimes referred to as “Greenish Rat snakes”. Completely harmless.
That breed of snake is known as the " RattleHeadedCopperMoccasin" or just call it a snake to which I have noooo use for! Ain't got no use for nun of 'em! Good video and it's a pleasure knowing that you do try to protect the critters and do as little harm as you can while you're hard at work. God Bless!
Big garter snake, most snakes do that in defense! People say they kill the bad snakes but so do hawks and I’d rather have a hawk around than a snake! Shovel would handle them! I’m a dog lover not a snake lover! lol 🤣😂🤣
Great job! Always amazed that you never seem to encounter rocks. Looks like a common garter snake: "Garter snakes were long thought to be non-venomous, but discoveries in the early 2000s revealed that they produce a neurotoxic venom.[10] Despite this, garter snakes cannot seriously injure or kill humans with the small amounts of comparatively mild venom they produce and they also lack an effective means of delivering it. In a few cases, some swelling and bruising has been reported.[11] They do have enlarged teeth in the back of their mouth[12] but their gums are significantly larger and the secretions of their Duvernoy's gland are only mildly toxic.[11][13]"
It’s always a pleasure mate watching you transform yards and making the grounds ready for the play grounds to go on he he. Have a good weekend mate 🤙😎🇦🇺
Wow mega munchie had a super buffet of trees. I'm happy that you sharpen the teeth before cutting, and while doing big jobs like that because it really helps cut up the trees more easily with sharp teeth. Keep those videos coming. We love seeing the grass and weeds getting cut in those alley jobs to. Happy cutting and stay safe.
snake looks like a bull snake. Harmless but get quite larger by full growth. they coil and strike to coil and constrict prey. In IA, they get longer than a 2 lane road is wide and live near rivers and lakes. We have garters too but that one is grey with blackish spots. just like our bull constrictors.
People also ask Is a rattlesnake a copperhead or water moccasin? The most significant difference between rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins is their habitat. Rattlesnakes are typically found in rocky or desert areas. Copperheads are found in forests, wooded areas, and wetlands. Water moccasins inhabit swamps, marshes, ponds, and lakes.Feb 14, 2023
Dude, I enjoy your videos, pretty badass! I have a few questions: how much do you charge and do you take gas, oil, hydraulic fluid into account, and machine maintenance into account? Thanks!
That machine is something to reckon with,doing great job,but you have to have an operator that knows what there doing and I’m sure you are at the top of the list in your area.you killed it,unfortunately killing local critters as you work is part of life,whether good or bad.i know a lot of people that work in landscaping,clearing property,working in the woods have no need for them.great video as always.just keep doing your thing and carry on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Looks like a harmless garter snake. That was just their defense - I mean it can bite as all snakes can but otherwise harmless. It just wanted to get away
Wayy too long for a Garter and Hognose, could have been a rat or black snake as i have been seeing striped Rat snakes but just not that bright of stripes
Black on top and White bottom. That looked like a "Black Racer" or "Black Rat" witch is one and the same. And grow up to 5' foot in length. And they do bite but non poisones. But could have rabies from the mice that he eats.
How can you love snakes but hate rabbits and squirrels and birds and deer and mice and possums and all of the other wildlife that lives in the habitat you are destroying???? I just don’t understand…
Perhaps you should learn more about forest management and what can happen when underbrush isn't controlled. This wasn't a clear cut, and there is still underbrush left standing. The animals will be fine
@@Richard-me2pq wow…not nice…I’m truly sorry I’m the only one that can not express an opinion…I really do think about the animals and their habitat…it really messes with me…that’s why I’m not following this channel anymore and apologize to you for my opinion if you found it offensive but to call me Karen is really low…my name is Chris. Please address me as such…😞😢💔
That baby definitely eats some wood Davon, I love watching this thing eat! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
We are so so happy Davin! Thank you so much and can't wait to see you again! Stay safe!
Watching your videos makes me happy.😊
It's a garter snake...harmless 😂
It’s just a harmless Yellow Ray snake. They intergrade with the regular black rat snakes and are sometimes referred to as “Greenish Rat snakes”. Completely harmless.
That breed of snake is known as the " RattleHeadedCopperMoccasin" or just call it a snake to which I have noooo use for! Ain't got no use for nun of 'em! Good video and it's a pleasure knowing that you do try to protect the critters and do as little harm as you can while you're hard at work. God Bless!
I ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO Davin 😊❤
I like the first TMC you used, I don’t see any difference except the hoses and covers! TMC seems to be the best out there, Davon! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great transformation looking forward to the next
Big garter snake, most snakes do that in defense! People say they kill the bad snakes but so do hawks and I’d rather have a hawk around than a snake! Shovel would handle them! I’m a dog lover not a snake lover! lol 🤣😂🤣
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All was fine exept for the snakes, which I skipped over. That Cancela is just a joy to watch at work. I can see why you enjoy it so much
Great job! Always amazed that you never seem to encounter rocks. Looks like a common garter snake: "Garter snakes were long thought to be non-venomous, but discoveries in the early 2000s revealed that they produce a neurotoxic venom.[10] Despite this, garter snakes cannot seriously injure or kill humans with the small amounts of comparatively mild venom they produce and they also lack an effective means of delivering it. In a few cases, some swelling and bruising has been reported.[11] They do have enlarged teeth in the back of their mouth[12] but their gums are significantly larger and the secretions of their Duvernoy's gland are only mildly toxic.[11][13]"
Hi Davin & it's is Randy and i like yours video is Cool & Thanks Davin & Friends Randy
Me and a lot of people would like to see more of your snake encounters
It’s always a pleasure mate watching you transform yards and making the grounds ready for the play grounds to go on he he. Have a good weekend mate 🤙😎🇦🇺
Wow mega munchie had a super buffet of trees. I'm happy that you sharpen the teeth before cutting, and while doing big jobs like that because it really helps cut up the trees more easily with sharp teeth. Keep those videos coming. We love seeing the grass and weeds getting cut in those alley jobs to. Happy cutting and stay safe.
Good job and video Brother.
snake looks like a bull snake. Harmless but get quite larger by full growth. they coil and strike to coil and constrict prey. In IA, they get longer than a 2 lane road is wide and live near rivers and lakes. We have garters too but that one is grey with blackish spots. just like our bull constrictors.
Garter snake !!!
Whatever snake that is when they start coiling up like that that is a striking stance be careful.
Danger-noodle looked so scared
Wow, what a transformation
Nice video Davin.
I know the kind of snake it would be if I found it.
Looks like you have one in the chains at 20:07
looks Great
Imagine how long that would have taken Paul Bunyan????
Fantastic work as usual.
Looks like a southern king snake
I agree with alot of the people on here, some type of Garter snake, they can be plain looking or a neat looking pattern like this one!
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Is a rattlesnake a copperhead or water moccasin?
The most significant difference between rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins is their habitat. Rattlesnakes are typically found in rocky or desert areas. Copperheads are found in forests, wooded areas, and wetlands. Water moccasins inhabit swamps, marshes, ponds, and lakes.Feb 14, 2023
As I have said before good unaided snake😊❤
how many acres was this, looks incredible,
That is a ribbon snake, it is the largest of the garter snakes.
It’s a garter snake!!!!😂😂😂😂
1:33 that’s what she said!🤣😂✌️
Your background music is excellent.
We call them garden snakes
It is a Ribbon snake which is a type of Garter snake.
yup yup that's what it is!!!! Boy is he ever pissed!!!
Yellow Rat Snake - non-venomous.
Definitely not venomous. Great work with that big grinder. Really enjoy the high speed clearing sequences.👍🇺🇸
Dude, I enjoy your videos, pretty badass! I have a few questions: how much do you charge and do you take gas, oil, hydraulic fluid into account, and machine maintenance into account? Thanks!
You're a sweetheart.
That machine is something to reckon with,doing great job,but you have to have an operator that knows what there doing and I’m sure you are at the top of the list in your area.you killed it,unfortunately killing local critters as you work is part of life,whether good or bad.i know a lot of people that work in landscaping,clearing property,working in the woods have no need for them.great video as always.just keep doing your thing and carry on.👍👍👍😎😎😎
That's a king snake they kill rattle snakes especially a big one like that.
looks more like a ribbon snake ..thk its ribbon snake ..🎉🎉😂😂
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Pine snake or Brown snake harmless
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Apart from the snake. Your really going to miss this mulcher when you have to give her back i reckon. Just saying like....!!!
Could be a venomous trouser snake -dangerous in the wrong hands !!!
Looks like a harmless garter snake. That was just their defense - I mean it can bite as all snakes can but otherwise harmless. It just wanted to get away
That is a “pine snake”
Gardner snake non venomous
Wayy too long for a Garter and Hognose, could have been a rat or black snake as i have been seeing striped Rat snakes but just not that bright of stripes
That was a garter snake not venomous but they will bite if they are threatened
Looks good but why does it leave big chunks on the ground
Check for images for Hognose. They mimic cobras.
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Common Garter snake. Non venomous.
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If it "puffed up" its head, it could have been what we in MI call a blow snake.
Kind of looked like a Rat Snake. Too big a head for a Garter Snake.
Gross, snakes are snakes!!!!😂😂😂. Nice video.
It wouldn't be hard to put a manual door on that mulcher
He’s harmless, I was bitten by one when I was a young man… they only defend themselves
IT WAS A MAN SNAKE!,😢
I don’t care what kind of snake it is. Nope.
It's just a garter snake. Maybe get a book on snakes would help you identify the snakes you encounter in your line of work?
Glad he relocated the garter snake and didn’t kill it.
You are correct sir, to be exact it’s an eastern garter, I don’t know the names of the yellow and blue striped variety.
I think you're correct but he handled it with caution as you should when you don't know. I'm very grateful he let it go. No harm, no foul!
11:15 that’s a cotton mouthed water rattler! Native only to Horry County. 🤣🫡
Black on top and White bottom. That looked like a "Black Racer" or "Black Rat" witch is one and the same. And grow up to 5' foot in length. And they do bite but non poisones. But could have rabies from the mice that he eats.
Brown Ratsnake..harmless
Looked like an eastern hognose. Non-venemous drama noodle. They like to put on a good show but are harmless.
How can you love snakes but hate rabbits and squirrels and birds and deer and mice and possums and all of the other wildlife that lives in the habitat you are destroying???? I just don’t understand…
Perhaps you should learn more about forest management and what can happen when underbrush isn't controlled. This wasn't a clear cut, and there is still underbrush left standing. The animals will be fine
What is up with your presumptuous question, Karen?
@@Richard-me2pq wow…not nice…I’m truly sorry I’m the only one that can not express an opinion…I really do think about the animals and their habitat…it really messes with me…that’s why I’m not following this channel anymore and apologize to you for my opinion if you found it offensive but to call me Karen is really low…my name is Chris. Please address me as such…😞😢💔
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