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Scary visitor in my house

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 9:31 am
by artist4perry
My cat Groucho was trying to get into a cabinet something fierce. I was thinking a mouse and let him get into it. He came back out and was pawing at something by his water dish. Dan reached down and saw A COPPERHEAD BABY! He yelled, "Snake!" So I said get the cats away and you get away. I got a pole to hold his head down and a long butcher knife and killed it! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: This was in my house, in my kitchen no less! What if we had been reaching in for some canned goods!

Talk about scary incident! ( Copperheads are poisonous reptiles!) :shock:

My other cat Daisy brought me the mouse it killed. Thank goodness for my cats! :shock:

Re: Scary visitor in my house

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:01 am
by JRNYMAN
artist4perry wrote:My cat Groucho was trying to get into a cabinet something fierce. I was thinking a mouse and let him get into it. He came back out and was pawing at something by his water dish. Dan reached down and saw A COPPERHEAD BABY! He yelled, "Snake!" So I said get the cats away and you get away. I got a pole to hold his head down and a long butcher knife and killed it! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: This was in my house, in my kitchen no less! What if we had been reaching in for some canned goods!

Talk about scary incident! ( Copperheads are poisonous reptiles!) :shock:

My other cat Daisy brought me the mouse it killed. Thank goodness for my cats! :shock:


**shivers....** Bwaaaaaah! I HATE Snakes! Call me a pussy if you will but I just can't deal with them at all. They're soooooooooo creepy and gross. And they say that the babies deliver the biggest punch in terms of venom because they haven't learned to regulate it or something like that. Thank God you nor your cats weren't bitten!

Here's a quick story right back atchya...

Years ago when my youngest daughter was around 2 or 3, my wife and I were getting dinner ready while the kids watched TV in the family room which is adjacent to the kitchen. A couple of minutes had gone by since I had seen my youngest and since I didn't hear her either, I went to investigate. As I came out of the kitchen and rounded the corner to head down the hall, I could see into the bathroom which was straight down the hall at the end. I could see she was playing with and talking to something but I couldn't tell what. When I got to her, I could see she was holding a Brown Recluse spider (aka Fiddler spider. :shock: :shock: Not deadly but very venomous nonetheless and if bitten will cause excruciating pain and intense swelling at the affected area. "OH MY GOD!" I yelled which apparently is the secret phrase which enables time travel for my wife because I no sooner uttered the words and she was there INSTANTLY! :D I knocked it out of my daughter's hand and stepped on it. What's that old Jim Stafford song..... "I Don't Like Spiders and Snakes" :lol:

Re: Scary visitor in my house

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:03 am
by Peartree12249
artist4perry wrote:My cat Groucho was trying to get into a cabinet something fierce. I was thinking a mouse and let him get into it. He came back out and was pawing at something by his water dish. Dan reached down and saw A COPPERHEAD BABY! He yelled, "Snake!" So I said get the cats away and you get away. I got a pole to hold his head down and a long butcher knife and killed it! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: This was in my house, in my kitchen no less! What if we had been reaching in for some canned goods!

Talk about scary incident! ( Copperheads are poisonous reptiles!) :shock:

My other cat Daisy brought me the mouse it killed. Thank goodness for my cats! :shock:


Check out your house real well for any small openings and cracks and seal them up. Now that the weather is getting cooler, they come in looking for warmth. We've had 3 snakes in our house this fall, one large and 2 babies. Fortunately, just grass snakes but still freaked me out. I don't want any creepy crawly things in my house!

Re: Scary visitor in my house

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:03 am
by TRAGChick
artist4perry wrote:My cat Groucho was trying to get into a cabinet something fierce. I was thinking a mouse and let him get into it. He came back out and was pawing at something by his water dish. Dan reached down and saw A COPPERHEAD BABY! He yelled, "Snake!" So I said get the cats away and you get away.

:arrow: I got a pole to hold his head down and a long butcher knife and killed it! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

This was in my house, in my kitchen no less! What if we had been reaching in for some canned goods!
Talk about scary incident! ( Copperheads are poisonous reptiles!) :shock:

My other cat Daisy brought me the mouse it killed. Thank goodness for my cats! :shock:


OH MY GOD :shock: You are MUCH BRAVER than I am.

I freaked out over a Gardner(sp?) snake, which we have on our property.
This past Summer, it was minding its own business, sunning itself on our brick patio...
...and they're the equivalent of an earthworm....a VERY BIG one.

I still screamed bloody murder, ran into the sunroom, and wouldn't come out until Mark removed it. :oops:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:18 am
by scarygirl
Great, there was a black snake sitting on the front patio round two months ago. You mean to tell me them things don't hibernate outside? :shock: I hate snakes. That is why I bought a town home so I wouldn't have to deal with the great outdoors. Stupid HOA charges me $125 a month and won''t do na da.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:27 am
by Andrew
Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:28 am
by JRNYMAN
scarygirl wrote:Great, there was a black snake sitting on the front patio round two months ago. You mean to tell me them things don't hibernate outside? :shock: I hate snakes. That is why I bought a town home so I wouldn't have to deal with the great outdoors. Stupid HOA charges me $125 a month and won''t do na da.


A phrase you'll never hear spoken by anyone, ever... "God Damn! I love my HOA!" :lol: :lol:

Re: Scary visitor in my house

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:28 am
by artist4perry
TRAGChick wrote:
artist4perry wrote:My cat Groucho was trying to get into a cabinet something fierce. I was thinking a mouse and let him get into it. He came back out and was pawing at something by his water dish. Dan reached down and saw A COPPERHEAD BABY! He yelled, "Snake!" So I said get the cats away and you get away.

:arrow: I got a pole to hold his head down and a long butcher knife and killed it! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

This was in my house, in my kitchen no less! What if we had been reaching in for some canned goods!
Talk about scary incident! ( Copperheads are poisonous reptiles!) :shock:

My other cat Daisy brought me the mouse it killed. Thank goodness for my cats! :shock:


OH MY GOD :shock: You are MUCH BRAVER than I am.

I freaked out over a Gardner(sp?) snake, which we have on our property.
This past Summer, it was minding its own business, sunning itself on our brick patio...
...and they're the equivalent of an earthworm....a VERY BIG one.

I still screamed bloody murder, ran into the sunroom, and wouldn't come out until Mark removed it. :oops:


I am a country gal Nora, either you kill them or they kill you. Unfortunately I had practice because they would nearly be in biting range when we were playing in our yard as a kid. Still creeps me out! :shock: :shock:

Poisonous ones are the only ones that keep me shivering! :shock:

There is a doctor that lives in our town that has been bitten 7 times in her house and yard! Seems they built on a nest of them. :shock:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:29 am
by artist4perry
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Ever have to kill any? :shock:

Re: Scary visitor in my house

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 10:30 am
by artist4perry
JRNYMAN wrote:
artist4perry wrote:My cat Groucho was trying to get into a cabinet something fierce. I was thinking a mouse and let him get into it. He came back out and was pawing at something by his water dish. Dan reached down and saw A COPPERHEAD BABY! He yelled, "Snake!" So I said get the cats away and you get away. I got a pole to hold his head down and a long butcher knife and killed it! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: This was in my house, in my kitchen no less! What if we had been reaching in for some canned goods!

Talk about scary incident! ( Copperheads are poisonous reptiles!) :shock:

My other cat Daisy brought me the mouse it killed. Thank goodness for my cats! :shock:


**shivers....** Bwaaaaaah! I HATE Snakes! Call me a pussy if you will but I just can't deal with them at all. They're soooooooooo creepy and gross. And they say that the babies deliver the biggest punch in terms of venom because they haven't learned to regulate it or something like that. Thank God you nor your cats weren't bitten!

Here's a quick story right back atchya...

Years ago when my youngest daughter was around 2 or 3, my wife and I were getting dinner ready while the kids watched TV in the family room which is adjacent to the kitchen. A couple of minutes had gone by since I had seen my youngest and since I didn't hear her either, I went to investigate. As I came out of the kitchen and rounded the corner to head down the hall, I could see into the bathroom which was straight down the hall at the end. I could see she was playing with and talking to something but I couldn't tell what. When I got to her, I could see she was holding a Brown Recluse spider (aka Fiddler spider. :shock: :shock: Not deadly but very venomous nonetheless and if bitten will cause excruciating pain and intense swelling at the affected area. "OH MY GOD!" I yelled which apparently is the secret phrase which enables time travel for my wife because I no sooner uttered the words and she was there INSTANTLY! :D I knocked it out of my daughter's hand and stepped on it. What's that old Jim Stafford song..... "I Don't Like Spiders and Snakes" :lol:


We have those here too. Killed lots of those. :shock:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:22 am
by TRAGChick
Indiana, I feel your pain. :lol:
Image

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:25 am
by Gideon
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:08 pm
by artist4perry
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yes they do. The black mamba is one snake I would not want to tangle with. Don't you have those in Aussie land? Some of their snakes you have little to no chance to live after a bite. At least I live behind our hospital by a few blocks. I am going back upstairs! :shock:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:29 pm
by Andrew
artist4perry wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Ever have to kill any? :shock:


No actually. Haven't had that problem since I moved out of home all those years back. They don't like having their heads lobbed off!

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:30 pm
by Andrew
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:33 pm
by artist4perry
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


If he thinks that is bad, he should tangle with a pissed off Wombat! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :wink: :lol:

I put pressure on the neck area, pressing the snake down, then cut his head off. Now yours have a longer biting range, and are much more deadly. I would learn running skills. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

You see why I laugh at girls who climb on tables over harmless creepy crawlies. After a few copperheads and water moccasins a tiny harmless bug or a baby mouse is no big deal.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:44 pm
by artist4perry
Image

This is a baby copperhead, for anyone not familiar with the species. Kind of pretty if they were not creepy and poisonous.
:shock:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:51 pm
by JRNYMAN
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


And wombats, let's not forget the wild, rabid wombats! Place is littered with 'em! :lol: :lol: :P :wink:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 2:20 pm
by mrsromek
Holy crap, this was an informative and interesting thread to read. I can't imagine a snake in my house. The outdoor cats next door keep all the little critters at bay, I assume. The worst I've seen lately was a skunk the size of a small dog.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 2:42 pm
by Andrew
JRNYMAN wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


And wombats, let's not forget the wild, rabid wombats! Place is littered with 'em! :lol: :lol: :P :wink:


Wombats rule!

And soon, you'll find out why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 2:48 pm
by Rick
Andrew wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


And wombats, let's not forget the wild, rabid wombats! Place is littered with 'em! :lol: :lol: :P :wink:


Wombats rule!

And soon, you'll find out why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Did someone land a certain client?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:08 pm
by Andrew
Rick wrote:
Andrew wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


And wombats, let's not forget the wild, rabid wombats! Place is littered with 'em! :lol: :lol: :P :wink:


Wombats rule!

And soon, you'll find out why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Did someone land a certain client?


Not yet :)

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 3:22 pm
by Rick
Andrew wrote:
Rick wrote:
Andrew wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


And wombats, let's not forget the wild, rabid wombats! Place is littered with 'em! :lol: :lol: :P :wink:


Wombats rule!

And soon, you'll find out why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Did someone land a certain client?


Not yet :)


Crossing my fingers, toes, arms, legs and eyes. :lol:

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 5:13 pm
by Andrew
Me too.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:28 pm
by No Surprize
Most snakes try to avoid contact or being seen at all. Their venom is for killing for their food and snakes with fangs usually eat only twice a week with field mice and other small rodents as their delicacy of choice. Living & growing up in florida the only snake that scares the living shit outta me is the water moccasin. The motherfuckers will go out of their way to try to bite you and they don't give a warning if your near them like a rattlesnake. By the way, the Black Mamba is native to africa & parts of asia. Faster than a speeding bullet, they can get up to 12 feet (some reported as long a 16) and have a strike range of 6 fucking feet. Snakes, scare the shit out of everyone, so don't feel like the lone ranger.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 7:58 pm
by Andrew
Yeah. No Mamba's here.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 9:45 pm
by artist4perry
Andrew wrote:
Rick wrote:
Andrew wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


And wombats, let's not forget the wild, rabid wombats! Place is littered with 'em! :lol: :lol: :P :wink:


Wombats rule!

And soon, you'll find out why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Did someone land a certain client?


Not yet :)


I love the secrecy. Good luck Andrew. :D

Snakes

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:16 am
by epresley
I live in West Texas and as the weather gets colder, the rattlesnakes start moving. Very common for folks to find them in their yards around here and occasionally in their houses. Scares the living shit out of me. My daughter left a rubber toy in the middle of the living room the other night--I stepped on it in the dark and imagined a snake. SCREAMED like a little girl. Call me a pussy, I don't care. If God had not wanted us to be afraid of them, he should not have called them snakes!!!!!!! :shock:

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:22 am
by portland
artist4perry wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Rick wrote:
Andrew wrote:
JRNYMAN wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Gideon wrote:
Andrew wrote:Haven't come across a snake for years now. Thank God, as EVERY snake in Tasmani ais venomous and AU has 9 of the 10 worst in the world. Growing up we had a 6ft Tiger Snake living under the outdoor BBQ area. Lovely :)


Don't you Aussies have the most badass snakes and spiders in the modern world?


Yep...snakes, spiders, jelly-fish, sharks...


And wombats, let's not forget the wild, rabid wombats! Place is littered with 'em! :lol: :lol: :P :wink:


Wombats rule!

And soon, you'll find out why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Did someone land a certain client?


Not yet :)


I love the secrecy. Good luck Andrew. :D



This secret seems like a really good one!!!!! :P

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:29 am
by Gin and Tonic Sky
This thread gives me the creeps. Thats why I will only live where it is cold. Nothings gonna creep up an bite you in the cold, unless its a dang polar bear.