I whole heartedly agree with Bill's rule. I have killed 3 in my yard this spring. After yesterday's storms, my guess is there will be a few more that will meet their end.I have a general rule that creatures are categorized by the number of legs they're supposed to have: Less than two or more than four deserve to die instantly.
For those who are just plain afraid of snakes, there is probably nothing that I can say to make you less likely to kill them on sight.
I always believed that a copperhead had a blunt tail.this is a true copperhead
you grown men are some babies. snakes are more afraid of you than you of them. i cant believe people just go on snake killing sprees for fear based on ignorance. the vast majority of snakes in indiana are more good than bad. with 2 minutes of study you will never again mistake a NATIVE indiana venomous snake with a non-venomous snake. its that plain.
i am excited to teach my 4 year old daughter about proper snake techniques this summer. she will make some of your sons look like wimps too.
I have a general rule that creatures are categorized by the number of legs they're supposed to have: Less than two or more than four deserve to die instantly.
Anything in between is taken on a case by case basis.
Blessings,
Bill
I have a general rule that creatures are categorized by the number of legs they're supposed to have: Less than two or more than four deserve to die instantly.
Anything in between is taken on a case by case basis.
Blessings,
Bill
After I read that I got a mental image of a guy with a shotgun chasing down a one legged man.