I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red and
yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of FMF
Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get out there to move it.
Rubaduc
URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
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Started on 2005-10-19
URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: rubaduc2001 (Rubaduc@juno.com) |
Date: 2005-10-19 22:54:49 UTC
Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: dac0917 (dac0917@cox.net) |
Date: 2005-10-20 23:20:18 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001" wrote:
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of FMF
> Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get out there to move it.
> Rubaduc
>
Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're really harmless
(unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of snakes is probably
not the first thing someone wants to find when they reach into a stone
wall, but there's really nothing to panic about. There aren't any
poisonous snakes in CT.
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of FMF
> Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get out there to move it.
> Rubaduc
>
Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're really harmless
(unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of snakes is probably
not the first thing someone wants to find when they reach into a stone
wall, but there's really nothing to panic about. There aren't any
poisonous snakes in CT.
Re: [LbNA] Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: sandra listorti (domedreamer@sbcglobal.net) |
Date: 2005-10-20 21:17:49 UTC-07:00
Well, actually, there are rattlesnakes in a limited
area (around Glastonbury, I think) and copperheads.
--- dac0917 wrote:
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001"
> wrote:
> >
> > I have it on good authority that a nest of black
> snakes (with red and
> > yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at
> the second box of FMF
> > Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get
> out there to move it.
> > Rubaduc
> >
>
>
> Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're
> really harmless
> (unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of
> snakes is probably
> not the first thing someone wants to find when they
> reach into a stone
> wall, but there's really nothing to panic about.
> There aren't any
> poisonous snakes in CT.
>
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area (around Glastonbury, I think) and copperheads.
--- dac0917
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001"
>
> >
> > I have it on good authority that a nest of black
> snakes (with red and
> > yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at
> the second box of FMF
> > Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get
> out there to move it.
> > Rubaduc
> >
>
>
> Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're
> really harmless
> (unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of
> snakes is probably
> not the first thing someone wants to find when they
> reach into a stone
> wall, but there's really nothing to panic about.
> There aren't any
> poisonous snakes in CT.
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[LbNA] Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: dac0917 (dac0917@cox.net) |
Date: 2005-10-21 05:00:48 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, sandra listorti
wrote:
>
> Well, actually, there are rattlesnakes in a limited
> area (around Glastonbury, I think) and copperheads.
>
That's pretty interesting... I knew there used to be timber
rattlesnakes in CT and RI, but I thought they'd been completely wiped
out. (I know there are none left in RI). I heard rumors that there
were still a few copperheads in limited areas of CT, but I thought
they were indeed just rumors. Good to know, thanks for the info.
>
> Well, actually, there are rattlesnakes in a limited
> area (around Glastonbury, I think) and copperheads.
>
That's pretty interesting... I knew there used to be timber
rattlesnakes in CT and RI, but I thought they'd been completely wiped
out. (I know there are none left in RI). I heard rumors that there
were still a few copperheads in limited areas of CT, but I thought
they were indeed just rumors. Good to know, thanks for the info.
[LbNA] Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: rubaduc2001 (Rubaduc@juno.com) |
Date: 2005-10-21 10:47:59 UTC
All the rymes have been fun to read but I was secretly hoping for a
volunteer to move the box for me :-)
They do hibernate in the winter, right?
Rubaduc
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, sandra listorti
wrote:
>
> Well, actually, there are rattlesnakes in a limited
> area (around Glastonbury, I think) and copperheads.
>
>
>
> --- dac0917 wrote:
>
> > --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > I have it on good authority that a nest of black
> > snakes (with red and
> > > yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at
> > the second box of FMF
> > > Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get
> > out there to move it.
> > > Rubaduc
> > >
> >
> >
> > Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're
> > really harmless
> > (unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of
> > snakes is probably
> > not the first thing someone wants to find when they
> > reach into a stone
> > wall, but there's really nothing to panic about.
> > There aren't any
> > poisonous snakes in CT.
> >
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volunteer to move the box for me :-)
They do hibernate in the winter, right?
Rubaduc
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, sandra listorti
>
> Well, actually, there are rattlesnakes in a limited
> area (around Glastonbury, I think) and copperheads.
>
>
>
> --- dac0917
>
> > --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001"
> >
> > >
> > > I have it on good authority that a nest of black
> > snakes (with red and
> > > yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at
> > the second box of FMF
> > > Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get
> > out there to move it.
> > > Rubaduc
> > >
> >
> >
> > Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're
> > really harmless
> > (unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of
> > snakes is probably
> > not the first thing someone wants to find when they
> > reach into a stone
> > wall, but there's really nothing to panic about.
> > There aren't any
> > poisonous snakes in CT.
> >
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Re: [LbNA] Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: Donna Magner (donutz716@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-10-21 04:40:04 UTC-07:00
FYI - There are 2 poisonous snakes that I know of in CT - copperheads and rattlers and have seen them both first hand.
Enjoy!
donutz716
dac0917 wrote:
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001" wrote:
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of FMF
> Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get out there to move it.
> Rubaduc
>
Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're really harmless
(unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of snakes is probably
not the first thing someone wants to find when they reach into a stone
wall, but there's really nothing to panic about. There aren't any
poisonous snakes in CT.
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dac0917
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001"
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of FMF
> Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get out there to move it.
> Rubaduc
>
Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're really harmless
(unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of snakes is probably
not the first thing someone wants to find when they reach into a stone
wall, but there's really nothing to panic about. There aren't any
poisonous snakes in CT.
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Re: [LbNA] Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: JOY (TeamTexUS@houston.rr.com) |
Date: 2005-10-21 06:47:16 UTC-05:00
You are correct, according to the State of CT- check out the link : dep
state.ct.us/burnatr/wildlife/factshts/rattle.htm
JOY
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From: Donna Magner
Date: 10/21/05 06:40:10
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
FYI - There are 2 poisonous snakes that I know of in CT - copperheads and
rattlers and have seen them both first hand.
Enjoy!
donutz716
dac0917 wrote:
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001" wrote:
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of FMF
> Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get out there to move it.
> Rubaduc
>
Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're really harmless
(unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of snakes is probably
not the first thing someone wants to find when they reach into a stone
wall, but there's really nothing to panic about. There aren't any
poisonous snakes in CT.
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JOY
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From: Donna Magner
Date: 10/21/05 06:40:10
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
FYI - There are 2 poisonous snakes that I know of in CT - copperheads and
rattlers and have seen them both first hand.
Enjoy!
donutz716
dac0917
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001"
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of FMF
> Duo. Please do not attempt this box until I get out there to move it.
> Rubaduc
>
Those little guys are probably milk snakes. They're really harmless
(unless you're a mouse). Of course, a bag full of snakes is probably
not the first thing someone wants to find when they reach into a stone
wall, but there's really nothing to panic about. There aren't any
poisonous snakes in CT.
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Re: URGENT--URGENT--FARMINGTON, CT
From: Crappiefisher (crappiefishergirl@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2005-10-21 19:42:46 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "rubaduc2001"
wrote:
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red
and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of
FMF Duo
wouldn't these be speckled king snakes? there is all this discussion
about the red/yellow position that refers to STRIPES not spots. king
snakes are harmless, but you would still want to reposition your box
if this a resting place for the snakes for the winter.
wrote:
>
> I have it on good authority that a nest of black snakes (with red
and
> yellow spots)has been seen in the outer baggie at the second box of
FMF Duo
wouldn't these be speckled king snakes? there is all this discussion
about the red/yellow position that refers to STRIPES not spots. king
snakes are harmless, but you would still want to reposition your box
if this a resting place for the snakes for the winter.