Posted 2008-02-06 8:41 PM (#76264 - in reply to #76263) Subject: RE: Snakes
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Location: Tennessee
Got that covered. I am thinking about something that you could spread or sprinkle outside your trailer door, like moth balls. If you were to get up in the middle of the night to check the horses and you step out on a snake. We were told to wear boots all the time especially in camp. They said the copperheads would strike low. I thought there must be something that you could spread around your campsite to keep them away.
Posted 2008-02-07 8:59 AM (#76307 - in reply to #76264) Subject: RE: Snakes
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Posts: 39 Location: Haslet Tx
I have tried the moth ball thing and it didn't work. At least on rat snakes here in TX. I have also tried snake repellent powder fromTSC didn't work also. Snakes are eating chicken eggs. Egg yield goes way down in the summer cause of the snakes. This year snake count will go way down. It may work on other snakes though.
Posted 2008-02-14 7:55 AM (#76838 - in reply to #76259) Subject: RE: Snakes
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Posts: 219 Location: Mt. Clemens, MI 48043
My sister lived in Tennessee and she told me about lye. She said they do not like it on their scales. So she put lye around their place. No snakes - she had to since she wanted me to go see her. I can't stand snakes - but like people who do.