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<blockquote data-quote="cjjtulsa" data-source="post: 4122374" data-attributes="member: 6146"><p>I do too, I've never understood the indiscriminate killing of any snake you find. I'm an old car guy, and have more than one instance of rodents effing up my wiring on cars; anything that eats rodents is a friend of mine - unless they can also hurt my dogs or kids. Then they have to go. Otherwise, I've left many different varieties of non-poisonous snakes alone. Last year I had a large garter snake get into my shop with a huge bulge in the middle, probably one of my leopard frogs, and I left him in the shop to do as he pleased. Hope he got a few mice while he was in there. </p><p></p><p>Taught my boys since they were very little what was "good", and what was "bad", and they've been catching and handling snakes since they were in elementry school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjjtulsa, post: 4122374, member: 6146"] I do too, I've never understood the indiscriminate killing of any snake you find. I'm an old car guy, and have more than one instance of rodents effing up my wiring on cars; anything that eats rodents is a friend of mine - unless they can also hurt my dogs or kids. Then they have to go. Otherwise, I've left many different varieties of non-poisonous snakes alone. Last year I had a large garter snake get into my shop with a huge bulge in the middle, probably one of my leopard frogs, and I left him in the shop to do as he pleased. Hope he got a few mice while he was in there. Taught my boys since they were very little what was "good", and what was "bad", and they've been catching and handling snakes since they were in elementry school. [/QUOTE]
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