I always wondered how it can be too cold for a cotton mouth but not too cold for banded water snakes???????
Anyway, we have cottonmouths, copperheads and timber rattlers around swampeast MO. Even some pygmy rattlers.
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Not to sugar coat anything but in Missouri there are Copperheads and at times i have seen reports of Timber Rattlers .but like it has been stated if u keep it trimmed they tend to stay away,, as for the old Barn we always had a black snake or two around in ours and Grandpa always said that they would keep the copperheads & mice thinned out so we let them live,,
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I always wondered how it can be too cold for a cotton mouth but not too cold for banded water snakes???????
Anyway, we have cottonmouths, copperheads and timber rattlers around swampeast MO. Even some pygmy rattlers.
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thanks guys that is what i thought, I will tell the wife that if she wants to keep the snakes away SHE needs to keep everything mowed, LOL ( were do think that will get me) and she needs to walk in front and i will carry the gun. we have pygmy rattlers here in NY but i have never seen any.
The only snakes in that part of the country all live in Windsor, you should be fine in Clinton!!
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