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- Thunder_MountaiExplorer III'm always worried more about the things that walk on two feet. Critters that creep, crawl, slither or walk haven't bothered us in 40+ years of hiking, biking, skiing, ATVing, Jeeping or sleep walking. Less than half of those were in Texas however. Don't know what new things have appeared there since we left.
- APRSRVerExplorerWe winter in TX and I agree that coyotes are probably more of a threat to your dogs than snakes or scorpions. They are pretty brazen and encroach on inhabited areas. I've seen them come out of the brush at full run and grab a cat very quickly. If you're in a larger town, you'll be OK. It's the more rural areas (like state parks) to be careful of.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIDon/Shar - the snake is impressive. However, being a gate guard puts you really out in the boonies. Typical RVers are not going to be staying in those areas. Snakes don't like lots of activity around them. In a typical Texas RV park you're not going to be in those situations.
- Don_SharExplorer
Buckleup wrote:
Thanks for all the good advice! We have a bagel (Basset Beagle mix) and a Basset who are part of the family and don't want anything to happen to them. The conservation department in Missouri has some really great posters of local wild life and we are hoping that Texas has posters for identification of snakes and such also.
FYI the safety man at the oil rig told us to spread moth balls around the step of our motorhome. Rattlesnakes won't come near the moth balls. It must help because we have never seen one close to our rig. Altogether I killed 6 and seen at least 20 but none real close to our rig. You can get a rattlesnake shot for your dog....it is expensive. - BuckleupExplorerThanks for all the good advice! We have a bagel (Basset Beagle mix) and a Basset who are part of the family and don't want anything to happen to them. The conservation department in Missouri has some really great posters of local wild life and we are hoping that Texas has posters for identification of snakes and such also.
- Don_SharExplorerHere is a rattlesnake that scared to bejubies out of one morning by Artisia Wells, Tx
He had 16 rattles...now I have them.
and he decorates my hat.
We are working as Gate Guards at an oil well site, I took the covers off of our tires when we went to move and they were full of Scorpions. Be careful, I had never seen that many scorpions at one time. - Superbee_JimExplorerWe normally see or hear about 1 smaller Rattlesnake in our park each year, but I have seen only 1 scorpion when we were developing our lot about 7-8 years ago. We are on the outskirts of Mission near Palmview, Tx in Martins Leisure Valley.
- pa_travelerExplorerAny scorpions?
- LynnandCarolExplorerThis is our 4th. winter in the Tx. Costal bend and we have never seen any snakes during the winter.
- PawPaw_n_GramExplorerFire ants aren't critters.
They are the children of the devil's minions.
First think in our external storage is a good fire ant poison.
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