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Man finds two snakes hanging from his ceiling


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I'm in SC, also, and normally encounter them once or twice a year inside the house. Always rat snakes; normally babies, but there was a two and a half footer in my laundry room last summer.

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There was two snakes, one is gone, but the other is still there. Probably waiting for the right moment to make his presents known. hehehe

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He'd be advised to check his toilet before he sits down.

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9 hours ago, XenoFish said:

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There was a snake in the house, it's not there now.

Thanks for that xenofish.  Very funny.

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Happens a lot in tropical North Queensland with Pythons or frogs everywhere. Hopefully both were caught and released by wildlife workers to live another day. Most likely they smelt a mouse or rat and followed the scent

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mating? perhaps there soon could be many snakes in the house...

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1 hour ago, quiXilver said:

mating? perhaps there soon could be many snakes in the house...

Two males in combat, most likely. To see them doing that dangling by their tails is highly unusual, though. 

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I divorced my nightmarish spectacle (trying anyhoo)...Tried the old: "i divorce with thee, i divorce with thee"- then throw dog poop on her shoes. ..Didn't work. ..like dog poo on ur shoe- she never goes away.

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Don't leave me hangin' here.

That was a classic Steve Martin bit....Exscuuuuse me.

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Unless it was a rattler, a snake falling on you is good luck here in these parts (spits into a spittoon) .

I've had a very large and greasy looking black widow fall out of my jean jacket in the entry...always wondered if the ex put it in there...when it fell out, my well trained bug eating cat almost ate it- but i managed to squash the bugger...never heard of a black widow death here, but there are a plenty of 'em around.

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On 6/4/2016 at 0:41 PM, XenoFish said:

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There was a snake in the house, it's not there now.

That's only necessary when there's a spider in the house. :P

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For most snakes they come out of burmation (not hibernation) early to mid February. After about ten days of being awake eating and sheading they are now ready to mate with mid May about the cut off time for breeding-but that's general guide lines not breed specific.

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