Here is a great link for more info on what to do if you find a snake. www.humanesociety.org/resources/what-do-about-snakes#:~:text=In%20many%20places%2C%20you%20can,are%20critical%20to%20their%20survival.
Yeah...definitely everyone needs a terrier mix of some sort. Thankfully mine is American Staffy, so she's not out for blood, just to chase them off. We only have garden snakes in Ohio which doesn't matter cause she has zero interest in them anyway, so I definitely wouldn't know what to do with that
Mine is an American Staffy mixed with Rottweiler and the rattlesnakes here are nasty. I've had 8 of them in my yard in the last 27 years. I have been lucky so far.
I use large rat traps and have gotten more vigilant about removing fruit from the ground. I also recommend sealing all ground access points to make it harder for rats (and snakes) to get in. Rats can climb almost anything so the traps are the best solution.
Here is a great link for more info on what to do if you find a snake.
www.humanesociety.org/resources/what-do-about-snakes#:~:text=In%20many%20places%2C%20you%20can,are%20critical%20to%20their%20survival.
I was thinking air drop grizzly bears into your town
Now that would be a fun video.
Yeah...definitely everyone needs a terrier mix of some sort. Thankfully mine is American Staffy, so she's not out for blood, just to chase them off. We only have garden snakes in Ohio which doesn't matter cause she has zero interest in them anyway, so I definitely wouldn't know what to do with that
Mine is an American Staffy mixed with Rottweiler and the rattlesnakes here are nasty. I've had 8 of them in my yard in the last 27 years. I have been lucky so far.
What about rats and mice?
I use large rat traps and have gotten more vigilant about removing fruit from the ground. I also recommend sealing all ground access points to make it harder for rats (and snakes) to get in. Rats can climb almost anything so the traps are the best solution.