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    Almost really bad

    So I am out in the field moving metal. I'm usually very careful when picking stuff up because I know there's lots of snakes and spiders. Sure enough grabbed a barrel through it towards the truck, looked down and a copper head was coiled up and snapping towards my boot. Warming up gotta keep an eye out for that stuff.


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    I read(or heard somewhere) the majority of snakebites are to the hand, while someone is reaching into some place they can't see in to. Something to think about ; )

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    Yeah I don't generally reach inside of stuff. And I flip things flat on the ground. Not just snakes but in ground bees nest. Do the folks on here that buy cars run across those nice surprises?

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    No snakes to speak of but I learned an important lesson about spiders last year. Be careful what you stick your hand in.

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    It's the beginning of wasp sting season again, not got stung yet but I'm sure it's coming. I find lots of critters digging thru scrap heap and in cars, but mainly hornets and wasps. God I hate getting stung but no pain, no gain !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trot View Post
    Yeah I don't generally reach inside of stuff. And I flip things flat on the ground. Not just snakes but in ground bees nest. Do the folks on here that buy cars run across those nice surprises?
    the very first car we got had a opossum under the hood, scared the crap outa me, I have had one green snake in a door panel and every now and then wasp and a few mice.
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    Oh yeah, forgot bout that. Find lots of pack rats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russell View Post
    No snakes to speak of but I learned an important lesson about spiders last year. Be careful what you stick your hand in.
    thanks for the reminder!

    was told that God had too many eyes and legs left over and just said, "whatever"

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    A .357 on the side of my belt would give me some relief, I'm glad I don't see any poisonous snakes where I live, the only ones I see, are garter snakes, and that's about it.

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    I keep a 22 loaded with varmint shot for just such occasions. I find raccoon nest often. I pepper them and they vacate there nest.

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    I prefer a 12 gauge but a 22 is a lOt more portable

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    I prefer a 12 gauge but a 22 is a lOt more portable
    ...gets popcorn and pulls up a chair to watch Trot and Taterjuice play with snakes and guns...
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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    It's the beginning of wasp sting season again, not got stung yet but I'm sure it's coming. I find lots of critters digging thru scrap heap and in cars, but mainly hornets and wasps. God I hate getting stung but no pain, no gain !
    Check your deoderant, if its got a Eugenol or Clove oil sort of substance in it, it may be that its your deoderant that causing the problem....

    Clove oil & cinnamon oil have eugenol in it, Eugenol is a wasp & bee attractant.
    It took me a decade of being the only one to get stung in a group of people for me to find that out..........

    Also, it covers up the male tetesterone smell which may account for something else....

    Benzaldehyde, Almond oil maybe/is a bee repellant
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    Quote Originally Posted by corycouch View Post
    the very first car we got had a opossum under the hood, scared the crap outa me, I have had one green snake in a door panel and every now and then wasp and a few mice.
    I herd once that possom pee can kill a dog??

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    fireman's brush boots are supposed to be snake proof

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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    Check your deoderant, if its got a Eugenol or Clove oil sort of substance in it, it may be that its your deoderant that causing the problem....

    Clove oil & cinnamon oil have eugenol in it, Eugenol is a wasp & bee attractant.
    It took me a decade of being the only one to get stung in a group of people for me to find that out..........

    Also, it covers up the male tetesterone smell which may account for something else....

    Benzaldehyde, Almond oil maybe/is a bee repellant
    Oh my ! Hope that bee attracting stuff ain't in old spice ! But seriously wasps and hornets love to build nests exactly where I will find them. In cars they love to build in any space around doors, hood, or trunk or basically every place I'm gona be looking in. In scrap plies , count on finding them anywhere and everywhere

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Oh my ! Hope that bee attracting stuff ain't in old spice ! But seriously wasps and hornets love to build nests exactly where I will find them. In cars they love to build in any space around doors, hood, or trunk or basically every place I'm gona be looking in. In scrap plies , count on finding them anywhere and everywhere
    Might be worth carrying a can of wasp/bug spray with you and give it a quick shot before you open it.
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    What about bumblebees. I swear they lick the spray off and beg for more. They are the worst next to hornets for ground nest. * not a scientific fact


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