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Found snake on my THIRD floor balcony! A decent sized...

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by: CelticStorm Active Indicator LED Icon 6 OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 2, '15 11:31pm  
Found snake on my THIRD floor balcony! A decent sized copperhead. I never turn on a light when I go out to smoke, but saw the dog walk a wide circle and called her back. The snake either ran downstairs or in my smoker cover, couldn't tell for sure. And a snake on my balcony, I need to know for sure!!! Yet another reason to quit smoking!
 
Be careful friends! And keep a good flashlight nearby! And something long handled! Still can't believe third floor balcony!
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TexanFan1 Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 8 years ago   Aug 2, '15 11:38pm  
Glad the dog is ok. And you too.
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CelticStorm Active Indicator LED Icon 6 OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 2, '15 11:58pm  
I think my hospital bill would've been less than taking her to the Animal Hospital even without insurance!
 
Also hated being trapped on a small patio with it. Usually, I'm in the woods camping and can give it wide berth or kill it!
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bap Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 8:58am  
What is it with the copperhead this year? I had one in the backyard , which got away before I could get him with the hoe - he didn't make it though neighbor got him the next day, or at least we think it was the same one. Neighbor down the street had baby copperhead killed 4.
 
I don't know, can a copperhead make it up a tree, if you have one near the patio maybe that's how it made it up there.
 
Glad your ok - I hate close encounters with snakes.
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redneck roy Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 9:36am  
3rd floor - seems pretty out of place - maybe looking for a cool spot or water. or possibly carried up and dropped by a bird of prey (crow or hawk)
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~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 10:22am  
Out fishing I have seen a snake climb up a telephone pole (slick pole) to get to a woodpecker hole in order to get to the bird eggs in the hole in telephone pole approximately 20 feet up the pole.
Also, in our home a snake once climbed up the brick fireplace wall and down the inside of the fireplace and came into our home. Since then we have placed a cover on top of the fireplace (no more snakes), with a fireplace screen.
Always be on the look out snakes, even inside your home.
It's better to get bit by a large snake. A large snake eats daily, their months are cleaner than a small snake. A small snake is full of germs and you get a terrible infection. A bite by a small snake on a finger or toe usually results in amputation.
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TexanFan1 Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 11:31am  
Ok can I say GROSSSS. Where can I buy a bubble to live in? Now I have to worry about them climbing in my fireplace. No, just NO! Rant over.....for now. Until the nightmares begin.
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MooMaw Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 11:34am  
@TexanFan1
I was thinking the same thing too when I read this...Now I have to worry about them coming down the fire place??????
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~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 12:00pm  
A friend of mine sent a picture of a LARGE snake climbing up the side of her house & said had I not seen it myself I wouldn't believe this picture I'm sending you would be real . She lives in the middle of 1200 acres & she guessed this snake to be about 7 ft long . She sees snakes almost every day where she lives .
 
My uncle 2x in his life had a snake fall out of a huge Oak tree where he liked to park his truck in the shade ,&they fell on his head & shoulders . What are the chances of this happening 2 times ???
 
I'd have died when the 1st snake landed on me of heart failure .
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MooMaw Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 12:02pm  
@bbk I am having an anxiety attack as I type thiiiiiiiisssszlkajdsga
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~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 12:14pm  
@MooMaw Oh I understand believe me I do we have had 3 snakes in our home ! I figure if that Wasp & hornet spray will kill bugs & humans it will also kill snakes . Almost all the Ac guys will tell you it is not uncommon to find a snake in your attic . My sister renting an apartment yrs ago kept driving her landlord insane because it stunk & she thought something died in the attic . He sent someone over who found nothing in the attic . She decided to clean the screen on her vent -a-hood over the stove . When she pulled the screen out a dead snake fell on her stove . I have come to the conclusion they can be anywhere .
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bbk Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 12:29pm  
It is common to find snakes in your yard when we are having a drought they come because we sprinkle our yards . Use to there would be an article warning people of this . And copperheads are the most common poison snake that I have read you'll find in your yard . I believe most cotton mouths don't go more than 1 mile from water & rattle snakes don't like people & pretty much stay in the woods out of homeowner yards .
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bbk Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 12:31pm  
@bap What sub do you live in ?
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Catmae Active Indicator LED Icon 9
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 12:59pm  
Yes, snakes most definitely climb trees. That is a fact.
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MooMaw Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 1:20pm  
I am so ill.
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bap Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 8 years ago   Aug 3, '15 1:58pm  
@bbk
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Reason I made rhe comment, yesterday at lunch this was a topic and several people had seen copperheads this year all over this area.
 
My goodness, nobody had them in the house and I have the creepy crawlers now thinking about snakes falling on my head...in fact I had to compose myself a little to type up this response..holy crap !
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