kevinmccune
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That is peculiar, you must live almost on a snake den, usually, the conditions that favor one type of snake are not really conducive to the others,Rattlers can do well in rocky spots while a copperhead can be almost anywhere( even in buildings) the rattlers generally avoid buildings, copperheads can move in, in dry weather you will find pit vipers near the water. Seems the crawlspaces on Homes and old buildings are bit too cool for Rattlesnakes' liking. One thing that brings them in are rodents and small animals. Copperheads are known to frequent old woodpiles and their camo' is almost perfect against the forest floor, if I had to choose between the two I would favor the rattlesnake because the Copperhead will literally let you step on them without warning you.I get all that. I do. And I'm sensitive to that point of view, up to the point I'm putting my pets at risk. And I'm not going to take the time to catch and release pit vipers. The risks just aren't worth it, to me anyway, As for us being in their space, I really get that too. Me and my pets are allowed to have some space too though. That doesn't mean I'd kill all the elephants in Africa if that's were I lived. Pit vipers are another thing though, but I know that can be argued.
To give you an idea about what I meant by our property being infested, I didn't keep count, but the first couple of years we were here I probably killed 3 dozen copperheads and rattlesnakes within about 100 yards of the house, and more since, without ever going looking for them. I'm not proud of that, but I can't live in that kind of environment. My dogs and horse suffered just about more than I could stand from snake bites. It isn't a tough choice for me between my dogs and snakes. That's aside from the 3 days I spent in the hospital 30 years ago. I still have nerve damage from that.
I know it's not popular nowadays but I'm comfortable with my position on killing poisonous snakes close the house. I leave the other ones alone.
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Not really relevant, you would be surprised at the things that prey on snakes( Raptors, other snakes, etc) Poisonous snakes are rare around here, probably for that reason(Collie Dogs are really hard on snakes as well)