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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI have a snake on the loose in the house.
I'm freaking out. I felt something weird intuitively, and I looked up to see a snake going up the wall from the top of the mirror on my vanity.
I had it with a grabber, and it got away from me in the kitchen. It went behind the china cabinet and I can't find it.
I'm going to have a heart attack. No shit.
SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)Protect princess floof!!!!!
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)She's hating it but she's not in danger.
SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Good grief. I had just gotten myself on a normal sleep schedule and this is going to fuck it up.
SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)Call an emergency wildlife relocator!
That thing could eat princess floof!
SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)Easterncedar
(6,630 posts)I like snakes up here in Maine, where there's no danger, unless you are a mouse or something smaller
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Easterncedar
(6,630 posts)Although you probably could. Good luck to you both!
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Easterncedar
(6,630 posts)Rats are worse! When we had a pair of large snakes living in our shed, we had no mice. I wish they would come back!
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Easterncedar
(6,630 posts)I once found to my dismay a very very flat and apparently dead snake in my recycling bin, stuck to a label on a plastic bakery box. Wanting to recycle the box, I started pouring water on it to unstick the body. In a little while, the snake (it was a small garter snake, very not scary) began to move, then perk up, so I put water where it could drink, and soon, just a couple of minutes, it was magically plump and round again. Then it started to thrash. I got it free of the glue and outside lickety-split! I was very happy. Two days later I found another similar snake sitting in the basement, just by the bin, calmly looking at me as if asking for a lift. It let me pick it up and carry it out to where its friend was released. Never saw another one down there.
One of my happy snake stories.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Then it can go on its merry way. I had it in a grabber and was heading to the back door when it got away in the kitchen. My bad. I lost my grip when I was opening the door.
Garter snakes are cool. I played with them as a kid. Green snakes are what we call them.
The thought crossed my mind that this one might be looking for water.
It's so dry here. I've been putting out containers with water for the wildlife and birds.
Easterncedar
(6,630 posts)All that talk about machetes
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)And I'm so accident-prone that I'm more likely to hurt myself first. 😆
I think it was a suggestion that was intended to provide comfort so I could get to sleep. I'm hoping that will happen soon because I would like to stay on my schedule of getting up at sunrise.
So I'm trying to wind down now.
All you have to do is take the glue trap outside with the creature and pour some vegetable or olive oil onto the trap, and it will loosen the glue. Easy peasy. No murder involved. ❤️
surfered
(14,832 posts)SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)Get a cat or 2!
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I'm in the woods basically. I'm always dealing with wildlife one way or another.
stopdiggin
(15,768 posts)Then explain to me why I is the one on top the kitchen table - screaming like a 15 year old at a Jonas Brothers concert .. ?
(snake not be up here with me .. )
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SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)surfered
(14,832 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)surfered
(14,832 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)surfered
(14,832 posts)sheshe2
(98,886 posts)I am scared of them...my mother was terrified of them. My kid brother, at his bday party thought it would be funny to put a rubber snake around his neck and come up behind mom. I thought she was gonna keel over.
SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)I don't do snakes or bugs, slugs, etc.
sheshe2
(98,886 posts)SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I used to faint at the sight of blood but my nurse friends introduced me to desensitized and I'm cured of that inconvenience now.
enid602
(9,781 posts)My grandmother had a garden snake come up from the sewer through the toilet. Thankfully she was not on the John at the time.
ret5hd
(22,681 posts)nah, not gonna go there.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)dweller
(28,852 posts)Color or patterns ?
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littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I'm putting out glue traps.
SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)SheltieLover
(82,431 posts)dweller
(28,852 posts)
Harmless and is probably gone now , you may have scared it away
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littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)The stripes are horizontal.
iemanja
(57,803 posts)Its worth the money.
sheshe2
(98,886 posts)Stay safe.
Me, I would move...kidding... sorta.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)sheshe2
(98,886 posts)Never in the house!
dweller
(28,852 posts)It will get out .
Snakes will avoid humans generally , it was hunting likely. Do you have mice ?
Ive had a black snake or two before , hunting for mice .
They can get inside through the smallest openings.
You and your dog are safe if its a ratter.
Id invest in a machete . Put a hook in the wall beside your bed and hang it there . Youll sleep safer knowing its close .
Black snakes and rat snakes are harmless , but will scare the shit out of most everyone for a moment .
But they are more scared of you .
✌🏻
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I don't have mice that I have knowledge of, but anything is possible. If they are here, the sticky traps will catch them too.
The Roux Comes First
(2,409 posts)I think it unlikely you have a dangerous aggressive reptile in your house. Snake-phobia is a ridiculously over-the-top issue for many people. It's right up there with arachnophobia. Take a couple long slow breaths. Don't forget to exhale.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)johnp3907
(4,359 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)johnp3907
(4,359 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Copperheads, rattlesnakes, pygmy rattlesnakes, black snakes and rat snakes apparently. Those are the ones that I've seen here.
eppur_se_muova
(42,830 posts)The Eastern indigo snake, an endangered species, also eats some venomous snakes. And you could get your property zoned as a protected area !
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)They really let me down today.
I'm thinking that I saw a king snake aka black snake here years ago. If I'm not mistaken that was the one that came down the chimney and perched on the mantelpiece. But that was decades ago. Before I inherited the farm and upgraded the chimney.
No snakes getting in there now. I'm going to have to investigate. I'm wondering if through the dryer is a possibility. I don't know. It's really annoying. To think that I have a breech somewhere.
eppur_se_muova
(42,830 posts)Those things have teeth like ichthyosaurs -- long and needle-like, to hold slippery prey. Long, narrow muzzles, too.
I was once greeted by an unbelievably ugly dog at my office late at night -- which turned out to be an opossum. S/he opened his/her jaws to hiss at me and I decided to definitely keep my distance.
Kind of a surprise, if you're expecting them to be shy and gentle.

littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I love Pogo! Thanks for sharing that. ❤️
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)...federally threatened species in Georgia and Florida..
Outside my geographic location. A nice thought, though. Thank you. ❤️
LudwigPastorius
(15,192 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)sinkingfeeling
(58,200 posts)Figarosmom
(14,366 posts)Look it up, it may help you find it, to know what the snake is looking for in your house.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)At least it was, the last time I saw it. I have sticky traps out everywhere now. If I have mice/rodents, the sticky traps are supposed to catch them, too.
I keep them around the house anyway for spiders. I had a spider bite that put me in the emergency room. Ever since I stickytrap every room somewhere under something. And change them periodically. Mostly to see what I catch.
It's a daily adventure living on the farm.
Figarosmom
(14,366 posts)Spent summers on my Grandma's farm. Rattle snakes in the out house and always finding snake skins in the unheated back room used for storage in the winter. Never saw mouse dropping or mice though, that I can remember. I think there were enough cats around for that.
Isn't it about the time they lay their eggs?
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I had a beautiful gray and white that I raised from a kitten, Sweetie, and they got him.
I really want another one.
The coyotes are really scary. They cruise through in packs of three moving together like one creature. Very eerie.
Figarosmom
(14,366 posts)littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)It's nice to know that someone else has an inkling about what it's like to live on a farm in the woods. Thank you. ❤️
JohnnyRingo
(21,071 posts)Although in your case I don't think that's possible. You seem terrified.
Good luck and try to keep your cool
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)iemanja
(57,803 posts)Good bless you.
ALBliberal
(3,424 posts)Thankfully my son found day after. I grabbed my dog my laptop and left. I saw one in garage a few weeks ago. Ugh.
Bull snakes I am told:
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Beautiful, but yikes!!
The bullsnake is one of the largest/longest snakes of North America and the United States, reaching lengths up to 8 ft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullsnake
I'd definitely be freaking out. New to me. Very scary.
ALBliberal
(3,424 posts)horrified. They look (pattern wise) a bit like rattlesnakes. We live in the SW. this is something I can never get used to tho. Never.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)And they predate us by a few hundred thousand years, so they earned my respect. 🤓❤️
niyad
(134,983 posts)a few nights ago, and I thought I was going to wake up the whole neighborhood! Ihad just finished watering our little community garden, and was going back to my apartment. As stepped up on the cement to get to my door, l looked down to see a snake moving into the roses by my door. Not one of the little green ones, well over two feet, nearly an inch in diameter, sort of mottled brown. I was so startled I screamed. It came back out of the roses and slithered across my threshhold. All I could think was, thank Goddess the door was closed! When I finally got inside, I texted our landlord, who tried to assure me it was a harmless garter snake. In the time I have lived here, I had not seen any kind of snake, let alone something I considered big. The next day, another friend texted me a link to different garters in our area. I had no idea there were so many different ones!
I will definitely be checkng the roses carefully before I work on them from now on!
Side note: Everybody in our litttle complex was home. Nobody heard me scream. I know my voice is quiet, didn't know my scream was, too!
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)niyad
(134,983 posts)usonian
(26,935 posts)Unlikely, but it could be venomous, and worth the visit.
If the country or city won't do it, move. (Later)
They are pest people you can pay.
There may be live snake traps but that takes time. I have used live traps for various critters but not snakes.
Laffy Kat
(17,002 posts)Glue traps are so inhumane.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I'll even let you do the catching when it shows up if you want to run the show. 🤔
I'll just watch. 🤓
calimary
(91,263 posts)Please keep your wits about you, and let us know how you're doing.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)Thank you for being so kind. ❤️
calimary
(91,263 posts)Cuz otherwise, we're gonna worry! Hope you're okay, and that the snake found its way back into the wild (and OUT of your HOME!!!)!
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)I will have caught something by morning. The question is, what will it be?
Keepthesoulalive
(2,442 posts)We live in a rural area and boy do we have snakes. I know they are helpful in terms of killing vermin but I still dont like to see them. We have one who lives in our generator and he has solved our mouse problem but I am still very uncomfortable when I see him. My doggies hate him but they have learned not to attack. Wishing you success in your endeavor because I would have to move out.
littlemissmartypants
(35,236 posts)But you're right that they provide an important service. I just wanted to get some rest, and I'm not sure that's going to happen anytime soon. At least I'm not in panic mode anymore.
Thanks for your encouragement, Keepthesoulalive. ❤️
Keepthesoulalive
(2,442 posts)Because I didnt know snakes could climb or swim. I dont know how people can pick them up because I need therapy whenever I see one.
sarisataka
(22,967 posts)wrap a hot water bottle or heating pad set to low in a towel and put that in a container you can close quickly. The snake may go inside for the heat and feel safe because it is enclosed.
Then you slap a lid on and are ready to take it to a more appropriate environment.