H.A.F.
a.k.a. Rusty Nails
Some days you'd be bored to tears LOLI agree ,I would pay to spend a day with you sir
Some days you'd be bored to tears LOLI agree ,I would pay to spend a day with you sir
I have a black snake in my shed too and he's massive. I had a mama bear hauling off my trash cans last year I've got tooth marks on the one can she dragged off, I also had some coyotes but they moved on. I'm in the Appalachian mountains, Hatfield McCoy trail entrance is up the road lots of side by sides and 4 wheelers hereI guess I didn't mention that I have no problem with snakes. It's like with the wasps, they are more beneficial than we realize. I only knock down wasp nests now if they start building one in a place I know we'll have confrontations later. If this guy wants to live in my shed I'll build him a bed or something. I put the tarps back after I was done mowing in case he wanted to get off the cold ground again.
I'll admit my heart raced a bit when I first saw it, but my first thought was about not scaring it and making it run away The fact that it just eased back to wherever it was hiding instead of making a run for it out of the shed was good.
I am in the process of building a few bat houses. They are excellent bug killers and how cool would it be to harvest local bat guano for the weed
I know I have an opossum that at least travels through the area, but I have found a few burroughs that could be homes for them or a skunk or something. I shot the last woodchuck I saw and it ran off presumedly to die, I havent seen one or evidence of one since. If that opens up a home for a 'merican marsupial then I'm all for it.
I also have at least one owl and I have no clue what kind. I hear it most mornings if I get up early enough. I have a redtail hawk that at least hunts my land, but I have no idea the range of either of those. I think the owl is local on the property but the hawk could be anwhere.
I have seen an occasional rat or field mouse but surprisingly few. I have seen a few other tiny snakes but none poisonous so that's good.
My main pest is chipmunks. I feel like Bill Murray in Caddyshack and they are my gophers.
natures mouse trap!Beautiful day today so I was planning to mow me some green mulch for the compost pile. I had few tarps from somewhere I needed to fold up so tossing them on the mower seemed a good temporary solution. I open the shed and imagine my surprise. I have some drainage holes drilled in the plywood because it sucks and held puddles. I guess he made use of one.
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I saw this guy twice last year, once travelling through the yard towards the woods and once scooting down a chipmunk hole under a log. I have three different styles of rodent traps in service - now 4 because under this shed is one of the chipmunk habitats. It is a black rat snake, nd is about 6' long last time I saw him stretched out. I went to get the camera and he was still chilling when I came back so he's not threatened. I went to get a stick to lift him off the mower and the second time I came back he was sliding under a toolchest by the wall. Beautiful!
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I have had shit luck with the traps around my garden, I hope it's because he made a home under the shed. It's on a set of 2x4 floor joists and plywood, all treated. But I was drunk and made the deck bigger than the shed - and the water runs in - duh. So I said screw it and drilled a few augur holes in the puddle spots.natures mouse trap!