orange150
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- Mar 20, 2005
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- Fairfax City, VA
I saw something on the line about a lot of Copperheads this year because of cicadas.
I saw something on the line about a lot of Copperheads this year because of cicadas.
I have no shortage of black snakes. I'm sure that explains my lack of the venomous bastards. Big black snakes still relocated cause they're egg stealing shit heads. Squoze a damn egg out of one's neck and back out its mouth one time. I gave it a good scolding and moved it down the road a few miles.I had that fun 3 years ago. Had an ivy patch with some trees in the middle just like yours. I cut the trees down, ground the stumps, sprayed the ivy…no problem. Couple weeks later, I go to town with the tiller…start seeing movement exiting the ivy…apparently i got into a den of copperheads. Not sure if they recently moved in after getting rid of the trees or if I just got lucky a couple weeks earlier. But if you picture a dude with a chainsaw in zombie movies…that was me, but with a tiller and copperheads. I promptly went and got the first couple ‘omg look at this big black snake’ I saw on Facebook and re-released them to my yard. Haven’t seen a copperhead since.
That's interesting.I guess they eat the damn things
Cicadas and copperhead snakes: Why you should be aware of them
A brood of periodical cicadas won't be the only thing showing up in and around Georgia around mid-May. Residents should be on the lookout for copperhead snakes, too.www.ajc.com
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I guess they eat the damn things
Cicadas and copperhead snakes: Why you should be aware of them
A brood of periodical cicadas won't be the only thing showing up in and around Georgia around mid-May. Residents should be on the lookout for copperhead snakes, too.www.ajc.com
King snakes are another answer to that problem. We have a scarlet king snake around here I’ve seen a few times in my mulch. I talk to him and thank him for his service.I had that fun 3 years ago. Had an ivy patch with some trees in the middle just like yours. I cut the trees down, ground the stumps, sprayed the ivy…no problem. Couple weeks later, I go to town with the tiller…start seeing movement exiting the ivy…apparently i got into a den of copperheads. Not sure if they recently moved in after getting rid of the trees or if I just got lucky a couple weeks earlier. But if you picture a dude with a chainsaw in zombie movies…that was me, but with a tiller and copperheads. I promptly went and got the first couple ‘omg look at this big black snake’ I saw on Facebook and re-released them to my yard. Haven’t seen a copperhead since.
Just need to flip those tow mirrors out full time. I’m still waiting on it to make diesel. Hasn’t done it yet.
My buddy Don has a ‘15 3500 SRW 4x4 6spd Laramie we have driven to CO a few times. It is a great riding truck with gobs of torque. I think you’ll love it.View attachment 345559Pulled the trigger on a low mileage 2008 6.7. Just need to flip those tow mirrors out full time. I’m still waiting on it to make diesel. Hasn’t done it yet. Overall, I’m happy with it. Came with a nice auto sliding fifth wheel hitch. Wife wants a toy hauler so I had to upgrade from a half ton. She didn’t have to twist my arm too hard.
Quit trailer shaming us all the time, dick.Brought home a 2000 TJ needs some frame rust repair.View attachment 345565
That rear pattern is swell.
I'm glad it meets your standards, homie.That rear pattern is swell.
Just go get you one.Quit trailer shaming us all the time, dick.
He's brokeJust go get you one.