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hotsparks
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May 18, 2013

I'm Sleeping on the Ceiling Tonight

I need some more velcro because I'm sleeping on the ceiling tonight. I just found a 3ft. long bull snake inside my motor home on the floor next to my bed. Talk about having a heart attack. I'm sort of used to seeing snakes outside once in a while but inside next to my bed, that's a different story.

I live in Eastern WA. and we have rattle snakes and bull snakes. Every Summer I find about 5 to 10 rattle snakes and I usually kill them with a hoe or something. The bull snakes I usually just leave them be. They keep the mice population down. The bull snakes are non-venomous and they just scare you to death. They can still bite you if you mess with them.

This one I found was hissing and snapping at me for dear life but I'm sorry, this is MY house not the snake house. Those things are hard to catch and hard to kill.

They look just like a rattle snake but are a little shiny and smoother and have a smaller head and no rattle. The rattle snakes have a bigger head and are a dull color but both snakes sort of have the same markings and look almost the same.

I don't understand how it got in but I guess I have to go through everything now to find that small hole someplace. I'm on a mission now.

I was wondering what that was crawling on me last night.
(no not really).:E
  • I have five acres on top of the mountain near Monteagle. Haven't seen copperheads (yet) but have seen several rattlesnakes. One I nearly stepped on. I have a LONG pole with a net on the end and I move the snake to another part of the property. Even the poisonous ones serve a purpose in keeping the rodent population down. That being said, I don't keep the shed doors open and ditto on the compartments in the RV. To the OP, that snake found a way in somehow, probably from the underbelly of the RV. Rats and mice like to nest in the insulation, and where there are rats and mice, you will find snakes.
  • Being in southern Kentucky we tend to have copperheads crawl from the farm/hay fields into the subdivisions ever more encroaching into the forests. It's not unusual for me to find copperheads on my concrete driveway from time to time all summer long. As there is a huge farm across the street from us I have been catching the little varmints for twenty years and tossing them back into the hayfield with a warning to look out for DW as she is not as kind hearted as I.
  • I'm thinking that I'm not liking snakes much anymore. We were in Thailand a couple of months ago, and on a bamboo log raft ride on the Ping River near the Golden Triangle. There was splashing and much commotion (screaming) on the raft in front of us. The guide was trying to kill a 9' long python swimming across the river (for dinner) and the UK couple on his raft wanted nothing to do with it. He failed but not for trying. I think that he lost his tip... and dinner.
  • I've been incredibly lucky to have never seen a snake in all our adventures in E. Wa.
    But after hearing this I'll be on the lookout next time!
  • If that were my camper there would have been lots of little holes from the snake shot in my .38. Yeah, I'd shoot indoors. I killed a rattler in my garage a few years ago. It peppered the sheet rock a bit but no big deal.
  • Yikes.. We were just at Steamboat Rock SP, and the CG hosts came around and warned us about the rattle snakes in the CG. One was coiled up under a vehicle one morning 2 sites from us.

    Our son's baby sitter's husband was Park Ranger at Sun Lakes SP about 30 years ago, and invited us up to his house. He had a 6' long rattle snake in an aquarium that was as large around as my forearm. I was used to smaller Pacific rattlers that were 1/3 that size. Yikes, again.

    A camped with a friend's family at Alta Lake SP about 50+ years ago (I'm old) and they caught a rattle snake and a 6' long gopher snake and brought home. We used to play with that snake, until it got away from us. I can imagine some kid seeing a tail sticking out from the brush in Western WA, and pulling out that snake thinking that it was a garter snake. Yikes again.

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