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wrote in message ... In article , Persephone says... On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 16:17:15 -0500, Jangchub wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:17:33 -0700, Paulo da Costa wrote: Persephone wrote: Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? They probably meant "garter snake". Albino garter snakes are sold as pets, as you can see he http://www.albinogartersnake.com/ Probably not a great danger to anything larger than a mouse Aha! That's the first thing I thought -- that it was a pet that had escaped from the new (not very communicative) neighbors!!! But when the Animal Control officers knocked, there was nobody home. The first thing I thought was the 80s rock band Whitesnake ("Here I go again...") They aren't very communicative recently, either. crap band from the 1980s who had a lot of hair but not much talent. Your white snake'll likely sing better. rob |
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Maybe this is OT, maybe not.
My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? I have been here [censored] years, and have seen other critters, but nary a snake. Also have never heard of a PURE WHITE snake! I tried locating white snakes on the 'Net, but got only some rock group. Any input on this -- how to research that snake, whether I should worry, and any similar experience in this area? TIA Persephone |
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Persephone wrote:
Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? They probably meant "garter snake". Albino garter snakes are sold as pets, as you can see he http://www.albinogartersnake.com/ Probably not a great danger to anything larger than a mouse Paulo |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:17:33 -0700, Paulo da Costa
wrote: Persephone wrote: Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? They probably meant "garter snake". Albino garter snakes are sold as pets, as you can see he http://www.albinogartersnake.com/ Probably not a great danger to anything larger than a mouse Paulo Sometimes when I see the corn snakes out back they look white, but do have very faint coloration in a nice pattern. That I know of, there are only four snakes in the United States which are venomous; rattlers, water moccasins, copper head or coral. If there are others, I'm not aware of them. My husband was bit by a rat snake a while back as we removed it from the neighbors' yard. We asked her not to kill them and offered to remove snakes for her. He didn't even get a welt. |
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 16:17:15 -0500, Jangchub
wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:17:33 -0700, Paulo da Costa wrote: Persephone wrote: Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? They probably meant "garter snake". Albino garter snakes are sold as pets, as you can see he http://www.albinogartersnake.com/ Probably not a great danger to anything larger than a mouse Paulo Aha! That's the first thing I thought -- that it was a pet that had escaped from the new (not very communicative) neighbors!!! But when the Animal Control officers knocked, there was nobody home. Well, guess I can breathe easy now...will share the news with my cat. Thanks to both posters for that link to albino garter snakes. Persephone Sometimes when I see the corn snakes out back they look white, but do have very faint coloration in a nice pattern. That I know of, there are only four snakes in the United States which are venomous; rattlers, water moccasins, copper head or coral. If there are others, I'm not aware of them. My husband was bit by a rat snake a while back as we removed it from the neighbors' yard. We asked her not to kill them and offered to remove snakes for her. He didn't even get a welt. |
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In article ,
Persephone says... On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 16:17:15 -0500, Jangchub wrote: On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:17:33 -0700, Paulo da Costa wrote: Persephone wrote: Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? They probably meant "garter snake". Albino garter snakes are sold as pets, as you can see he http://www.albinogartersnake.com/ Probably not a great danger to anything larger than a mouse Aha! That's the first thing I thought -- that it was a pet that had escaped from the new (not very communicative) neighbors!!! But when the Animal Control officers knocked, there was nobody home. The first thing I thought was the 80s rock band Whitesnake ("Here I go again...") They aren't very communicative recently, either. -- Get Credit Where Credit Is Due http://www.cardreport.com/ Credit Tools, Reference, and Forum |
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Persephone wrote in message
news Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? I have been here [censored] years, and have seen other critters, but nary a snake. Also have never heard of a PURE WHITE snake! I tried locating white snakes on the 'Net, but got only some rock group. Any input on this -- how to research that snake, whether I should worry, and any similar experience in this area? TIA Persephone Little googling found albino king snake, albino milk snake, albino (red) corn snake, albino gopher snake, albino rat snake, albino garter snake etc. Try advanced search, albino "snake", english language. -- Dave |
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On Apr 25, 5:17 pm, Jangchub wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 12:17:33 -0700, Paulo da Costa wrote: Persephone wrote: Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? They probably meant "garter snake". Albino garter snakes are sold as pets, as you can see he http://www.albinogartersnake.com/ Probably not a great danger to anything larger than a mouse Paulo Sometimes when I see the corn snakes out back they look white, but do have very faint coloration in a nice pattern. That I know of, there are only four snakes in the United States which are venomous; rattlers, water moccasins, copper head or coral. If there are others, I'm not aware of them. My husband was bit by a rat snake a while back as we removed it from the neighbors' yard. We asked her not to kill them and offered to remove snakes for her. He didn't even get a welt. Neigbor got mad at me once when I told her I killed a large black snake. I said, "Well next time, Louise, I'll just put the snake in your yard." Then, she really got ****ed Frank |
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 03:33:23 GMT, "Dave"
wrote: Persephone wrote in message news Maybe this is OT, maybe not. My gardeb is in So.Calif coastal. Saw my cat staring at something yesterday afternoon. Turned out to be a PURE WHITE SNAKE, about +- 3 feet long, lurking under a rose bush. About 1-1/2" thick. I called Animal Control, but snake was gone by the time they arrived. They seemed dismissive of my (and my cat's; he was meowing and running around in circles like crazy) concern. "Oh, it's just a garden snake; we see them all the time", etc. I asked whether I should block up the cat door, but they said snakes wouldn't go in there. ??? I have been here [censored] years, and have seen other critters, but nary a snake. Also have never heard of a PURE WHITE snake! I tried locating white snakes on the 'Net, but got only some rock group. Any input on this -- how to research that snake, whether I should worry, and any similar experience in this area? TIA Persephone Little googling found albino king snake, albino milk snake, albino (red) corn snake, albino gopher snake, albino rat snake, albino garter snake etc. Try advanced search, albino "snake", english language. Duh. I didn't think of "albino"; just called it "white". Snake showed up again, this time in back yard. My housemate wanted to catch it but I was worried about liability in case... This time Animal Control came promptly and caged it. Officer told me it was an Albino Corn Snake. Posted on alt.binaries.pictures.gardens under Subject "white snake". Tx to all who posted. Persephone |
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On 26 Apr 2007 10:17:51 -0700, Frank wrote:
Neigbor got mad at me once when I told her I killed a large black snake. I said, "Well next time, Louise, I'll just put the snake in your yard." Then, she really got ****ed Frank I couldn't tell you how many snakes we have, but there are at least a few dozen babies and that I've seen, ten adults. We love them. Why kill them? You a big scardey cat? |
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On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 10:57:49 -0700, Persephone wrote:
This time Animal Control came promptly and caged it. Officer told me it was an Albino Corn Snake. Posted on alt.binaries.pictures.gardens under Subject "white snake". Tx to all who posted. Persephone The one I thought it was. Thank you for all the applause. I will be signing autographs tomorrow at animal control for my incredible wisdom and truthseeking. Bow. A so. |
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On Apr 26, 9:30 pm, Jangchub wrote:
On 26 Apr 2007 10:17:51 -0700, Frank wrote: Neigbor got mad at me once when I told her I killed a large black snake. I said, "Well next time, Louise, I'll just put the snake in your yard." Then, she really got ****ed Frank I couldn't tell you how many snakes we have, but there are at least a few dozen babies and that I've seen, ten adults. We love them. Why kill them? You a big scardey cat? Snakes don't bother me and we have no poisonous snakes here. But, my wife is deathly afraid of them. This particular snake was over 5 ft. long and hanging from a tree and would have scared anyone that walked into it like I did. I just went and got a weed wacker tool and dispatched it Frank |
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Jangchub wrote:
I couldn't tell you how many snakes we have, but there are at least a few dozen babies and that I've seen, ten adults. We love them. Why kill them? You a big scardey cat? Same feelings here. Snakes are good in a garden. They eat a lot of bugs and small rodents. Here are some pictures of some of them in my garden: http://members.iglou.com/brosen/snakes.htm -- Bill R. (Ohio Valley, U.S.A) Gardening for over 40 years To see pictures from my garden visit http://members.iglou.com/brosen Digital Camera - Pentax *ist DL Remove NO_WEEDS_ in e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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On 27 Apr 2007 05:31:01 -0700, Frank wrote:
On Apr 26, 9:30 pm, Jangchub wrote: On 26 Apr 2007 10:17:51 -0700, Frank wrote: Neigbor got mad at me once when I told her I killed a large black snake. I said, "Well next time, Louise, I'll just put the snake in your yard." Then, she really got ****ed Frank I couldn't tell you how many snakes we have, but there are at least a few dozen babies and that I've seen, ten adults. We love them. Why kill them? You a big scardey cat? Snakes don't bother me and we have no poisonous snakes here. But, my wife is deathly afraid of them. This particular snake was over 5 ft. long and hanging from a tree and would have scared anyone that walked into it like I did. I just went and got a weed wacker tool and dispatched it Frank I have too much respect for life, including my own, so I don't kill intentionally whether I'm afraid or not. Being afraid of something which has nothing to hurt me with is idiotic. |
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