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In reply to the discussion: I have a snake on the loose in the house. [View all]sheshe2
(98,887 posts)27. Yikes, lmsp!
Stay safe.
Me, I would move...kidding... sorta.
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She safe. I put her crate up on a table by the bed with her in it.
littlemissmartypants
20 hrs ago
#9
Can you take her & go rent a room sonewhere nice while the snake gets banished??
SheltieLover
20 hrs ago
#2
I'm not sleeping until it's dealt with. I'm pretty sure it's a rat snake.
littlemissmartypants
19 hrs ago
#33
Sorry you can't sleep, but a rat snake is sort of a good kind to have around, isn't it?
Easterncedar
19 hrs ago
#42
I don't plan to kill it. I can put olive oil on the trap once I get it outside.
littlemissmartypants
18 hrs ago
#53
A machete is not much help really. Unless it's good and sharp...
littlemissmartypants
16 hrs ago
#93
The odds are it's not venomous and it's more scared of you. This is when you should have a cat.
surfered
20 hrs ago
#7
I've calmed down considerably. Thanks for the encouragement, Ed. ❤️
littlemissmartypants
19 hrs ago
#50
I have a friend who goes vasovagal at the sight of a picture of a snake. Thankfully, I'm not that way.
littlemissmartypants
19 hrs ago
#46
I'd prob shoot the damned thing if leaving & calling a wildlife relocator isn't an option.
SheltieLover
19 hrs ago
#29
It was last seen under the china cabinet. It's in the kitchen still ...hopefully!
littlemissmartypants
19 hrs ago
#26
It's not the first snake here and probably won't be the last. I just wish I knew how it got in.
littlemissmartypants
19 hrs ago
#28
My machete's at the barn. I do have hammer but I'd rather catch and release.
littlemissmartypants
19 hrs ago
#38
Where Do You Live? Do You Have Dangerous (Poisonous) Snakes in Your Area? Are They Common?
The Roux Comes First
19 hrs ago
#36
I'm calming down. Part of my problem was I was already wound up over the hockey game. 😄
littlemissmartypants
19 hrs ago
#39
Any chance you could introduce king snakes ? They eat other snakes, even venomous ones.
eppur_se_muova
19 hrs ago
#49
Opossa ?!? No kidding ! I did not know that, but I guess it's not a big surprise.
eppur_se_muova
18 hrs ago
#56
Grab your pet, walk out the door, and never go back. That's what I'd do. House and contents would be for sale tomorrow.
sinkingfeeling
18 hrs ago
#55
Rat snake. Not a good sign. It's in the kitchen under the china cabinet...
littlemissmartypants
18 hrs ago
#59
It's important to know your snakes. Not my favorite creatures but they are here for a reason. ...
littlemissmartypants
17 hrs ago
#80
I love you, niyad. Please do be careful in the garden. I'd miss you. ❤️
littlemissmartypants
17 hrs ago
#69
You can release creatures from glue traps. You can come over and help me be on the lookout or stand watch...
littlemissmartypants
17 hrs ago
#82
I'm ok now, cm. I probably won't get much sleep. But I'm not freaking out about it anymore. ...
littlemissmartypants
17 hrs ago
#83
Last seen under the china cabinet. I have put sticky traps out everywhere.
littlemissmartypants
17 hrs ago
#85
Watching it going up the wall was different. I'm definitely not happy.
littlemissmartypants
17 hrs ago
#86