P. A. Schilke
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Phil
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2019
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- Location
- GV Arizona
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ranger FX4 Lariat 4x4, 2020 Lincoln Nautilus, 2005 Alfa Motorhome
- Occupation
- Engineer Retired
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Hi Kemo,DROWN or kill that thing. If you suspect more get a black or corn snake. I hate rats!!
Down here we have bull snakes...Prettty long large snakes. Most folks freak and try to kill them....they are our friend...they bore down rat holes and feast...They are good snakes...docile and non poisonous. I have handled a few to move them off the roadway. Now Rattler's are also our friend, but a bit more concerning. We have a Snake Hotline here and the folks come out and pick rattelers and deposit them into the desert. They are interested in feeding...We humans are not in their food group, but they have a nasty temper and need to be avoided. That said. Wife and I have had several rattlesnake encounters...no biggie if the rattler can retreat. Only if cornered or otherwise not able to retreat, they will strike. So we just give them room...again we are not in their food group. Comon sense applies. I actually like rattlesnakes and they are protected under Arizona law. I have quite a few rattles in the shop from rattlers that were run over on the road. I have even made one kiilled snake into a hat band for my cowboy hat....
Snow birds ask me if this is a true rattlesnake head band and I relate my bare hand battle with this 5 ft rattler...a fight to the death....Great fun.... never happened. Some car ran over the snake.... Oh well....
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
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