"~ jan" wrote in message
...
I'm a skeptic, too. But I spent a lot of time a week or two ago
reading about different products and there are lots of believers in
this one;
http://www.pestproducts.com/snakeaway1.htm
It uses naphthalene [mothballs] and sulphur and claims that it masks
other odors so snakes avoid the area because they can't smell their
dinner or danger. Jim
Course snakes don't smell do they? Don't they taste the air with their
tongue or some such thing? (I'd look it up, but not in the mood to argu
e
about something I could really care less about, snakes are rare in my
yard,
and other than a rattler, wouldn't terrify me.) But according to this
lady,
who is terrified of snakes, it works. Believe it or not, I'm just
saying...
;-) Maybe what really works is that she puts it in coffee cans. The sna
kes
go for a cup of Joe and turn around and slither off to Starbucks. :-D
And RM, didn't we determine the critters in your county... are well...
just
odd. :-D ~ jan
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Zone 7a, SE Washington State
Ponds: www.jjspond.us
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Taste it or smell it, they'd simply go around something
like Naphtha flakes as I saw them do with my own two
eyes. They don't turn around and go back the way they came.
And why would they? I never understood how anyone
would think they'd do that.
--
RM....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
rec.ponder since late 1996.
Zone 6. Middle TN USA
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