Re: Outrage!


I agree that anything dangerous is highly unlikely. I have a resident  
garter snake that thinks it can hide in the prairie dropseed (it's  
not very bright), and there are some water snakes that keep hoping  
for a koi they can get their jaws around (not likely, since the koi  
are pushing 2ft in length). I enjoy seeing them.

Cathy, west central IL, z5b

On May 29, 2005, at 8:46 AM, Donna wrote:

> I don't know Auralie, I haven't seen it yet. I doubt it would be  
> anything
> harmful and it is obviously not aggressive since I can't even find it!
>
> I wanted to capture it so DH could see it was contained and finish  
> helping
> moving the huge boulders in the waterfall. (I have big trouble moving
> something that weighs over a hundred pounds by myself) He walked  
> outside,
> seen the snake and high tailed it back indoors.... So unless he  
> sees it
> captured, he is not helping. URGH!
>
> I was planning on releasing it once we were done...in my yard. Yes  
> the snake
> would be stressed for a couple of hours, but that is the way it  
> goes....
>
> Of course, it I found it to be something dangerous, then the plan  
> would have
> changed.
>
> Donna
> Who is not really fond of snakes, but tolerate them.....
>
>
>
>>
>> What kind of snakes, Donna?  There aren't many poisonous
>> ones in your part of the world, and the rest of them are really
>> friends who help control the rabbits and such.  I welcome
>> them.  Of course if it is a poisonous one, it is wise to be
>> wary, but they are usually more wary of you than you of them.
>> Auralie
>>
>
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