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Old 08-14-2008, 08:42 PM
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So cool June! He's really cute! I'm glad he got out okay. But snakes dropping out of trees definitely is a scary thought!
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Old 08-14-2008, 09:23 PM
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Junebug, what a beautiful red rat snake. As a kid, I had one of those as a pet. They are very docile and rarely bite (as opposed to the yellow rat snakes). They can get very big! I don't see them here in Weston. Just the occasional cottonmouth or banded water snake (which both have a very nasty disposition). You are very lucky to have him there to keep mice away from your orchids! Thanks for showing us the pictures. Very beautiful.
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Junebug, what a beautiful red rat snake. As a kid, I had one of those as a pet. They are very docile and rarely bite (as opposed to the yellow rat snakes). They can get very big! I don't see them here in Weston. Just the occasional cottonmouth or banded water snake (which both have a very nasty disposition). You are very lucky to have him there to keep mice away from your orchids! Thanks for showing us the pictures. Very beautiful.
Thanks Susie.

I estimate this snake was about 3 1/2' long. It was amazing that he had coiled his entire length into an 8" slat basket. A few years ago I captured some photos of a much bigger one on a palm tree located near the orange tree. He too was very tolerant and non agressive during his photo shoot. There are also a few black snakes and glass lizards that live among my landscape. I have to remind myself to watch for them when I'm watering and pulling weeds. There is a thick hedge of Mexican Petunias growing beside my back yard fence as well as a compost pile on the side of the house. It's my belief that they normally take refuge and hunt in these areas. The snakes are important part of our ecosystem and I treat them with respect.

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It's amazing to me how they can cling to the side of a palm tree with no hands. It's hard enough to climb those trees with hands, there's not exactly any branches to grab onto.
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Old 08-15-2008, 04:52 PM
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Beautiful photography, snake, vandas ! I have enjoyed seeing these photos you are very lucky to have these beautiful sites of the animal kingdom 'au naturel'!
Reminds me of my childhood; Snakes etc...are more frightened of us than we are of them (we're alot bigger! If we don't 'annoy/bug' them they will not be agressive towrds us... well, that's my belief and experience!
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Old 08-15-2008, 05:09 PM
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Junebug, those are beautiful pictures. It shows that you have a very healthy environment in your yard for so many creatures and plants to thrive like that. You should be very proud.
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Are Corn snakes poisonous ? We have so many really mean snakes here that to touch one would be to take your life in your hands!

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About all I see in my neck of the woods is an occasional water snake swiming in my pond. It just tickles me to death, and yes, I do respect them.

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Old 08-15-2008, 07:50 PM
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I woudl have been concerned about my orchid more then him, but that is nice of you to worry about him.
He wasn't big enough to do any harm to that orchid. Birds and rodents would be of more concern vertebrate-wise

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Are Corn snakes poisonous ? We have so many really mean snakes here that to touch one would be to take your life in your hands!
Des, corn snakes are nonvenomous as are the majority of snakes in North America. (We do f course, have some from which it is wisest to keep a respectful distance.
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Junebug, those are beautiful pictures. It shows that you have a very healthy environment in your yard for so many creatures and plants to thrive like that. You should be very proud.

Thank you. This home has been my residence for almost 3 years and I do my best to keep it eco friendly. Next spring I hope to add a small pond to the environment.
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