I killed my 3rd rattlesnake this week (my husband killed 2 others). I went out to feed and it was lying by my little barn. There is a hoe in my barn, but the snake was so large I was afraid the hoe would not do. It scared me. I ran back to the house for the gun. Luckily, the snake was still there, though half under the barn. I did shoot it, then dragged it out with a rake. 15 rattles and a button. Largest one we've seen so far in 12 years. It must have been old, as it was heavy-bodied and it's head was very large.
Last week I was sitting up in the rocks (we have a little granite mountain on our property) and saw a commotion in the grass below me. It turned out to be a red coachwhip snake that had caught a lizard. The snake was small, only about 18" long, and the lizard was about 10" long. The snake subdued the lizard, then raised it up and slithered off into the grass, carrying the lizard like a trophy.
A bullsnake got one of my chicks earlier this summer.
This is the time of year when the rattlesnakes head back to their dens. I always worry about my animals particularly now.
Because of the heat the last couple of years, we haven't had as many birds and mammals. I'm thinking the natural enemies of the snakes must be fewer.
Last week I was sitting up in the rocks (we have a little granite mountain on our property) and saw a commotion in the grass below me. It turned out to be a red coachwhip snake that had caught a lizard. The snake was small, only about 18" long, and the lizard was about 10" long. The snake subdued the lizard, then raised it up and slithered off into the grass, carrying the lizard like a trophy.
A bullsnake got one of my chicks earlier this summer.
This is the time of year when the rattlesnakes head back to their dens. I always worry about my animals particularly now.
Because of the heat the last couple of years, we haven't had as many birds and mammals. I'm thinking the natural enemies of the snakes must be fewer.