CCalhoun
Posts:3

 | | 06/18/2008 6:17 AM |
Alert | At 7am on June 17, we found a Western Diamondback rattlesnake in our driveway, and then it went into our garage. We called the fire department, and they came right away to take care of it. I heard it before I saw it. It was only about 3 feet long - a pretty young one - and very aggressive. Keep an eye and ear out - especially with pets and children. This species of snake may attack unprovoked, and they can be very territorial and stubborn. We live in Maricopa Meadows, but I imagine they might appear in other neighborhoods as well. | | | |
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Bliss1
Posts:7

 | | 06/18/2008 7:32 AM |
Alert | | where exactly in the meadows do you live? | | | |
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hendersona
Posts:392

 | | 06/18/2008 7:50 AM |
Alert | | We live in a desert thier are snakes get used to it | | | |
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OBG II
Posts:515


 | | 06/18/2008 7:59 AM |
Alert | | killed four already this year; neighbors claims to have killed nine. bad year for snakes. | | Brains, nerve and beauty all in one package! A win win for the Republicans!
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dsmith1971
Posts:52

 | | 06/18/2008 8:16 AM |
Alert | | OBG II - what part of town do you live in? I'm not a fan of snakes, but I have seen one small snake at night in Alterra near one of the mailboxes. | | | |
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CCalhoun
Posts:3

 | | 06/18/2008 8:20 AM |
Alert | We live in Mission Village - the northwest corner.
And, hendersona, yes we live in a desert. Yes, there are snakes and I'm cool with that. However, this particular species is one of the deadliest in the world, and I'd hate for some pet or child to get bit because we weren't prepared. | | | |
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cydyinaz
Posts:39

 | | 06/18/2008 10:18 AM |
Alert | | I have a retention lot next to my house and we had a 4 foot rattle snake in there where the kids play ball a lot. i didnt kill it because as much harm as they can cause they also eat rodents and bugs. I picked it up and carried it back to the farmers land and let it go. The farmer behing the Meadows is growing his feed corn and expect a lot more snakes when the crop is full grown and he cuts it down for harvest. | | | |
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jettasmom
Posts:174


 | | 06/18/2008 10:42 AM |
Alert | | I heard that the new rattlesnakes are being born with no rattles. They did a whole training on it at my work for the field guys. So, everyone be real careful about that too. | | | |
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love@hm
Posts:476

 | | 06/18/2008 11:04 AM |
Alert | I picked it up and carried it back to the farmers land and let it go.
WOW! What did you pick it up with? Do you deal with snakes regularly. I don't think I could ever do that!
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Serpthia...
Posts:175

 | | 06/18/2008 1:30 PM |
Alert | I just keep shuddering thinking about it, and while I don't find the subject remotely funny I'm going to post a link to a rather amusing story.
http://home.sc.rr.com/carsan/snakeaway.html
Serp.
P.S. Does anyone know why "Snake Away" can't be shipped to Arizona? | | | |
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thomasmagnum
Posts:87


 | | 06/19/2008 7:53 AM |
Alert | All rattlesnakes are born with out ratlles. They don't develop ratles until they begin shedding their skin as they grow. Nothing new or strange about this. I hate snakes with the fire of a thousand suns, but I ain't never met one that could stand up to a well placed shovel blade or a load of snake shot from my .44  | | An Armed Man Is A Citizen, An Unarmed Man Is A Subject | |
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OBG II
Posts:515


 | | 06/19/2008 8:11 AM |
Alert | OBG II - what part of town do you live in? I'm not a fan of snakes, but I have seen one small snake at night in Alterra near one of the mailboxes
dont live in town, rather off of I8 in BFE, 14 miles sw of Hidden Valley on the way to Gila Bend | | Brains, nerve and beauty all in one package! A win win for the Republicans!
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Phantom
Posts:31


 | | 06/19/2008 10:40 AM |
Alert | | We have snakes up here in Canada as well ... however they mostley hang out in Ottawa or we give them jobs as Lawyers.... | | =-If You Always do what You've always done -= =-You'll always be what You've always been-= | |
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DesertDweller
Posts:2549


 | | 06/19/2008 11:02 AM |
Alert | This is from last year at my house. Before and after. 

Weapon of choice: shovel.
| | Stupid should hurt!
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Serpthia...
Posts:175

 | | 06/19/2008 11:13 AM |
Alert | That snake looked like a bunch of mean before the shovel therapy.
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thomasmagnum
Posts:87


 | | 06/19/2008 2:54 PM |
Alert | Yep generally gentles them right down  | | An Armed Man Is A Citizen, An Unarmed Man Is A Subject | |
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OBG II
Posts:515


 | | 06/20/2008 7:52 AM |
Alert | | Word of caution...once I chopped a rattler almost in same place and before he died he squirmed around with only head and long neck and bit the severed part of his body. weird. takes a while for them to expire. | | Brains, nerve and beauty all in one package! A win win for the Republicans!
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Takingabreak
Posts:312


 | | 06/20/2008 8:15 AM |
Alert | Hey DD,
Is it true that rattlesnakes tastes like chicken? | | Need a tax write off? Donate to the Maricopa SALVATION ARMY EMERGENCY SERVICES FUND. | |
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regancolston1214
Posts:167

 | | 06/20/2008 11:49 AM |
Alert | | We have lived here since 2006, and have yet to see any snakes. My husband says he saw a scorpion last year, that prompted the exterminator. We live in the Villages, and our backyard faces the empty dirt lot next to Fry's. I thought for sure when they started to develop it, we would see an abundance of creepy crawlies. I would like to see a snake in the wild, just not that close. | | | |
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DurandClan
Posts:100

 | | 06/20/2008 1:37 PM |
Alert | Posted By DesertDweller on 06/19/2008 11:02 AM This is from last year at my house. Before and after. 

Weapon of choice: shovel.
nifty work...word to the wise...even after beheaded, they can still bite...sounds like something out of freak show but a mountain biking friend of mine found out the hard way and almost like a dying wish from the snake...unloaded an unusually large amount of venom that messed up my buddy for over a week. Watching Jeff Corwin is one thing but I wouldn't want my kids around this...that's for sure. The youngest have been known to bite repeatedly within this family of the rattler.
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