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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2802169" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We have copperheads at our place. Killed 8 or nine over the years, and had two dogs bit. First thing is to keep the grass cut low, and keep all fallen leaves and thick brush/bushes/plants away from the house. They are coming to the house/yard because they are looking for food. They camo perfectly with fallen leaves, which is why they like being around them. Put in the rodent traps that look like a black box with a couple of holes in each side, and the block poison inside. The lid secures with a screw so the kids and dogs can't get in. </p><p>If you have lots of grasshoppers in the yard, get them sprayed. If you have brush piles around, clean them out, get rid of any place they can stay. Do you live in a rocky area? If so they may have a den in the area. That's our issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2802169, member: 5412"] We have copperheads at our place. Killed 8 or nine over the years, and had two dogs bit. First thing is to keep the grass cut low, and keep all fallen leaves and thick brush/bushes/plants away from the house. They are coming to the house/yard because they are looking for food. They camo perfectly with fallen leaves, which is why they like being around them. Put in the rodent traps that look like a black box with a couple of holes in each side, and the block poison inside. The lid secures with a screw so the kids and dogs can't get in. If you have lots of grasshoppers in the yard, get them sprayed. If you have brush piles around, clean them out, get rid of any place they can stay. Do you live in a rocky area? If so they may have a den in the area. That's our issue. [/QUOTE]
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