pigmy rattler
serenoa
18 years ago
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Yesterday, while cleaning up in my nursery area, I found a pigmy rattler coiled up between pots. I think these are beautiful little snakes and am happy to have them around. I am sure my neighbors killed off all the moccasins and diamondbacks and most of the non-poisonous snakes years ago. Although many of my neighbors have cleared their properties, there are still enough patches of woodland left for the little pigmy rattlers to survive.
Even most of the lots in this area are a few acres, it seems that few snakes survive here. I see garters and racers regularly, mostly they look like the same individuals. Rarely, I see a scarlet or a hognose but nothing else. I have created brushpiles, rock piles and I leave fallen trees where they fall. Is anyone else trying to encourage snakes in their wildlife gardens?
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