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I have a 3,000 gallon pond. During the summer, I'm in it weekly trimming
dead leaves from water lilies, thinning out water lettuce and cleaning the pre-filter on one of the two pumps I have running. Today, when gathering up a handful of water lettuce, I also picked up a snake skin that was floating in the water. It was about 3 foot long. I couldn't tell what type of snake it was; there are many different types where we live - king snakes, copperheads, water moccasins and various other types. We live on a lake and the pond is about 200 feet from the water so a water moccasin is not out of the realm of possibility. Here's my question: Anyone else have experiences with finding snakes in your pond? If so, any advice on how to remove them? I'm not sure if it was just passing through or has taken up residence. TIA John |
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![]() "JB" wrote in message ink.net... I have a 3,000 gallon pond. During the summer, I'm in it weekly trimming dead leaves from water lilies, thinning out water lettuce and cleaning the pre-filter on one of the two pumps I have running. Today, when gathering up a handful of water lettuce, I also picked up a snake skin that was floating in the water. It was about 3 foot long. I couldn't tell what type of snake it was; there are many different types where we live - king snakes, copperheads, water moccasins and various other types. We live on a lake and the pond is about 200 feet from the water so a water moccasin is not out of the realm of possibility. Here's my question: Anyone else have experiences with finding snakes in your pond? If so, any advice on how to remove them? I'm not sure if it was just passing through or has taken up residence. I live in Middle TN where snakes are abundant and I too am near a lake. We never found an effective way to keep them out of our ponds. The smaller and more slender ones go right through the bird netting. Several a year get snagged and killed in the nets. Fortunately the few young goldfish they may take are not missed. Just be very careful where you put hand and what you grab when in your pond. I once grabbed the posterior end of a 16 lb snapping turtle I thought was a rock that fell in from the berm. The nets keep this finger-removers out of the ponds now. To cut back on snake hiding places we relocated the large shrubs in front of the house, and the storage from under the front porch. These were snake havens as the house is close to both ponds. We also removed some large plants and shrubs along the berm. We've seen fewer snakes this summer but that may be because of the intense heat, not the lack of cover. -- KL.... Frugal ponding since 1995. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö ~~~~ }((((({* |
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![]() JB wrote: I have a 3,000 gallon pond. During the summer, I'm in it weekly trimming dead leaves from water lilies, thinning out water lettuce and cleaning the pre-filter on one of the two pumps I have running. Today, when gathering up a handful of water lettuce, I also picked up a snake skin that was floating in the water. It was about 3 foot long. I couldn't tell what type of snake it was; It wasn't a snake. It was Randy's foreskin. Happen a lot when he read them porn stories on the net. He doesn't believe in mineral oil. |
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