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nakman

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Anyone else seeing snakes? Never noticed them before around these parts... but I see these buggers pretty frequently now when out on a run, usually in the middle of the dirt path.

I was admiring how cute the guy was until he coiled up and snapped at me... now not so much.

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Looks to be a Plains Garter Snake. Harmless, but snakes still freak me out.
 

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We have those all the time in our yard. they like to get in the pond and eat our fish...they're super good fishers...I catch them, and "OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!!" It insures they won't be coming back for more fish dinners....
 

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Yeah we used to have tons of them around when I grew up east of Boulder... I'm sure your hood was full of them to.
Don't see as many any more but have had one or two around our house in Longmont. Further east you see more bull snakes.
 

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Yep we have Bulls here. Love them taking care of the mice!
 

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We have those all the time in our yard. they like to get in the pond and eat our fish...they're super good fishers...I catch them, and "OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!!" It insures they won't be coming back for more fish dinners....
awww, toss them in a neighbors yard? Buy bigger fish?
 

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I freaking hate snakes. This guy terrorized my wife for a week this summer, but disappeared before I could dispatch him. In the pic, he'd climbed a 7' stone pillar, and was trying to climb the wood part to get to a birds nest. Fortunately, we have a hot water dispenser...
 

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Jenny Cruiser

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We see snakes out here almost daily. I worry about my dogs sniffing out a Copperhead or Cottonmouth when we run/walk in the forest, but so far they haven't. I don't like getting snapped at, but I think they're pretty cool critters. I almost ran this Black Rat snake over with the mower. It was doing it's best to look like a crooked stick. Lucky for her I saw her head first. They're impressive climbers too. It and this Rough Greensnake I found on a run were both pretty easy going and didn't mind being picked up. I wish I had a pic of the tiny little Ring Neck I saw the other day. The little ones are fast and hard to catch. My wife once told me she didn't like snakes. I made the mistake of showing her an adorable baby Hog Nose and she almost had a stroke. Doesn't like them? No, TERRIFIED of them. It's not funny, but I can't help but laugh when I think about that.
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I thought this Garter was dead with a toad's head and front legs it couldn't possibly swallow poking out of it's mouth. But, as soon as I got my phone out to take a pic it coughed it up and made a run for it.
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Looks to be a Plains Garter Snake. Harmless, but snakes still freak me out.
I'm not afraid of ghosts
I'm not afraid of sharks
I'm not afraid of cancer

I'm just afraid of snakes
They really creep me out
Where are their arms and legs?
It's not okay!
 

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We have a couple of nice sized garter snakes, they "wintered" inside of the valve boxes for our sprinklers one year which was a surprise when we opened them in the spring. They were so lethargic I just used a pair of welding gloves to move them under the shed. They eat tons of grasshoppers and keep the mice and rabbits from setting up shop under the shed so we like them.

That being said we had a good size rattler launch at us on a trail two years ago while jogging. I haven't heard any shakes on trails since though, we do keep our heads on a swivel if we are hiking on a cool day or morning and traveling through sunny spots.

I also have seen a number of snakes while fly fishing this year, down on river banks. Has happened a few times, not sure what type of snakes they have been with how quick they move.
 

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awww, toss them in a neighbors yard? Buy bigger fish?
Yup. I'm not sure I agree with killing snakes and coyotes (or for that matter wolves and lions) on sight. Well as long as it's not a me-or-them situation.

It seems you open yourself to unintended consequences. As I understand it some years ago Larimer County had an issue with rabid foxes and so they exterminated them. Now the mountain parks have tons of rattlesnakes. Which is arguably worse.

But that does remind me of story about rattlers.

I was once riding at Coyote Ridge west of Loveland and came across not one but two rattlesnakes right on the trail tangled.

Me in my naivety thought I happened upon an intimate moment and gave them their space only to almost step right on a third I had not seen. Turns out it was two males fighting for the affection of the third.

I removed myself from the scene and took the very long way 'round that spot. Later research indicates seeing this is actually a pretty rare thing so in a way I feel lucky for the experience.

Snakes don't really bother me. I don't like rattlesnakes but I can appreciate them anyway. But happening on a bunch of snakes. Nope. Too Indiana Jones for me. I have an almost irrational fear of stepping on a rattlesnake nest out hiking or riding. I'm glad we don't see them often here. Unlike Larimer County where it could be almost guaranteed in certain seasons and times of day.
 
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Where are their arms and legs?
I have made that point forever. It's just not natural. If alligators didn't have legs it would probably be the scariest thing on Earth.
 

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this whole thread gives me the heebie jeebies... or the willy's, or, :bolt:
 

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Snakes don't bother me, but like @DaveInDenver, I'd rather not happen upon more than one at a time, nor would I like to come face-to-face with a rattler. I've had to move a few garter snakes from our front planter beds, as they terrify my wife, but I typically just move them to another part of the yard, because I hate rabbits and mice.

Spiders, on the other hand...nothing terrifies me more. Doesn't matter if it's big or small, venomous or not, I want absolutely nothing to do with spiders, and will scream bloody murder if I happen upon one. :oops:
 

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Here is a list of native Colorado snakes if anyone cares?
 
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