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Showing Original Post only (View all)Watch this snake that dropped into a Charlotte NC kitchen for some eggs: [View all]
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It was a run of the mill Sunday afternoon here on our little farmette, until a noise in the kitchen made us look up...at the spice cabinet...where THIS was descending toward a basket of fresh eggs on the counter...! To answer your questions:
- Rat Snake. Non-venomous, beneficial due to their penchant for eating rodents and (OUTSIDE) eggs.
- It got in through a hole in our laundry room floor, which is now covered by a VERY heavy concrete block and which will soon be permanently plugged.
- Yes, we let it finish the egg.
- Using two brooms, a whole lot of patience, nudging, and encouraging, we finally convinced it that going out the open window was a MUCH better option than slithering away behind the fridge! As soon as we could get its bulk under the brooms, we hefted it out the window, and off it went to the rest of its evening. And then we drank. (Kidding! okay, sort of. Lol!)
All's well that ends well, but...JEEZ!!!
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article22845687.html
Look before you scramble!
I've seen some huge rat snakes at my relatives' farms. Scary as shite if you aren't expecting it.
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Are_grits_groceries
Jun 2015
OP
Haha...my 80+ neighbor called 911 last week when she found a black rat snake under the couch!
Sancho
Jun 2015
#10
My brother and I had an "incident" with this fella, a few months after the pic.
countryjake
Jun 2015
#46
Kali should weigh in... and tell you how frequently she finds rattlesnakes IN her house!
hlthe2b
Jun 2015
#26
When I was growing up, we had a healthy population of black rat snakes that lived in and around the
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2015
#39