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Jul 31, 2015 6:59 AM CST
Name: Jan
Hustisford, WI
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Cat Lover Daylilies Dog Lover Irises Region: United States of America
Region: Wisconsin
So I guess no one wants anything to do with my grand snake - my sons 9 foot boa that has its own room at my house? Whistling

Poisonous spiders are nasty. Last summer my son in law had a black widow bite ( marine living in NC at the time) and 2 years ago my son had a brown recluse bite while at National Guard summer camp in central Wisconsin. Both spent time in the ER.

I am not aware of poisonous snakes around here, but the family cottage in Western PA has both copperheads and rattlesnakes. Those photos show snakes much smaller than what I am used to seeing - which is a good thing!

My problem here is squirrels. Nasty nasty squirrels. The other problem I have is my shepherd/ lab - she sees me digging in my garden, and I think she is trying to help Sighing! I can be on the other side of the flower bed, and when I work my way around, I find a nice deep hole.....

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