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Oops - here's the picture.

Thanks again.




I just finished looking through
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/snakes_of_virginia.htm and did not find the snake
in question there. So my question is now this. Is the picture of the
enclosed snake indigenous to Virginia or the US east coast? Or has this
snake been brought into the area?

I don't want to turn it loose in the back yard until I know better.
Otherwise, I might need to take it to the reptile center where I live.

Again, thanks for any help you can offer.

James



Another snakes of Virginia page:
http://www.bedford.k12.va.us/fms/les...f_virginia.htm
I still say, smite 'em
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James wrote:
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Oops - here's the picture.

Thanks again.




I just finished looking through
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/snakes_of_virginia.htm and did not find the
snake
in question there. So my question is now this. Is the picture of the
enclosed snake indigenous to Virginia or the US east coast? Or has this
snake been brought into the area?

I don't want to turn it loose in the back yard until I know better.
Otherwise, I might need to take it to the reptile center where I live.

Again, thanks for any help you can offer.

James



Another snakes of Virginia page:
http://www.bedford.k12.va.us/fms/les...f_virginia.htm
I still say, smite 'em
Frank



Hi Frank,

We have a serious mole infestation here and fox snakes love rodents.

I am letting the little guy go.

James


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James wrote:
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James wrote:
"James" wrote in message
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Oops - here's the picture.

Thanks again.



I just finished looking through
http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/VHS/snakes_of_virginia.htm and did not find the
snake
in question there. So my question is now this. Is the picture of the
enclosed snake indigenous to Virginia or the US east coast? Or has this
snake been brought into the area?

I don't want to turn it loose in the back yard until I know better.
Otherwise, I might need to take it to the reptile center where I live.

Again, thanks for any help you can offer.

James



Another snakes of Virginia page:
http://www.bedford.k12.va.us/fms/les...f_virginia.htm
I still say, smite 'em
Frank



Hi Frank,

We have a serious mole infestation here and fox snakes love rodents.

I am letting the little guy go.

James


I let snakes go too but none in this area are poisonous and if in doubt
I'd have probably done it in and checked later. My wife would
absolutely flip out if a snake got in our kitchen.

Frank
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I let snakes go too but none in this area are poisonous and if in doubt
I'd have probably done it in and checked later. My wife would absolutely
flip out if a snake got in our kitchen.


Why?

Mary


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I am letting the little guy go.


Good for you. As long as he isn't a threat to you and yours, then let
him take care of business for you.
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On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 17:19:33 -0400, Ann wrote:

"James" expounded:

I am letting the little guy go.


Good for you. As long as he isn't a threat to you and yours, then let
him take care of business for you.

I agree. Snakes do a good job and should be allowed to do it.
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