Yeah, I think they're fascinating, but *not in my house* and also, not *loose* in the house, especially!! Yeesh!! It's bad enough when the dogs/cats have brought dead squirrels inside, but at least they weren't going anywhere!! :-P
Here's our snake. I think it'd been hanging around for awhile; we'd found a hung snake skin on our front porch the previous summer. And that thing was *fast* it got all the way across our yard and into the alley in literally seconds. That's where the animal control guys found it (they didn't kill it; they just put it somewhere with no people around). I pretty well knew he wasn't venomous; wrong-shaped head and all, but he was certainly big enough to have hurt one of the fur-babies if he felt cornered. :-/
Oh yeah, he wouldn't be welcome around here - not that that will happen, living in the UK! The only snakes I'm liable to see are grass snakes (unlikely) and adders (unheard of around here)!
I sort of envy places that don't have snakes to be worried about :-P We have oodles of the poisonous ones around here. I mean, I don't really see them that often, living in town, but they have the potential to be nearby, anyway (we're sort of on the edge of town; there are fields, etc., literally one row of houses past our driveway).
I'm just glad they mostly would rather be left alone, and don't actually seek out people to bother :-P
Here's our snake. I think it'd been hanging around for awhile; we'd found a hung snake skin on our front porch the previous summer. And that thing was *fast* it got all the way across our yard and into the alley in literally seconds. That's where the animal control guys found it (they didn't kill it; they just put it somewhere with no people around). I pretty well knew he wasn't venomous; wrong-shaped head and all, but he was certainly big enough to have hurt one of the fur-babies if he felt cornered. :-/
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I'm just glad they mostly would rather be left alone, and don't actually seek out people to bother :-P
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