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    #11
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    rattlesnakes

    anyone in the area uninvited will have to find out about the snakes on their own.. signs would just draw more attention as its a rural area.. and yeah i normally do stomp around cause theres cheat grass and vines and all kinds of vegetation near my grow

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    #12
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    You be fine den "stompy guy".
    You da beeg rattler.

    Tread lightly?
    Get bit!

    Heck!
    Sneak up on me, maybe I gonna bite, yah?

    Aloha.
    Beware of 'zard

    Attachment 277236

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    #13
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    I was just kidding. Make sure you carry a long walking stick with you and stomp around with it, snakes are generally spooked easily and won't attack unless cornered.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    awesome lizard! Maybe someday ill make it to the island... its a long swim though :P

    and the rattlesnake turned out to be a bullsnake? im guessin just was makin rattling noises slitherin thru the dried grass.. was a nice 2-3 foot though

    oh and the blueberry reveg is turning into a crazy canopy like 2 foot tall and 3 foot wide, burmese kush is a week into flower smellin like pinesol lol and my 2 gdps one is bushy as fuck and the other i topped is growing extremely slow

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    #15
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    Excellent line-up

    Ah!

    Or a blacksnake, those tricky buggahs will rattle their tails in dry leaf litter when spooked.
    So will a hog-nosed snake.
    They are mostly harmless so they try to scare ya away with that trick.
    Prolly a nervous tic on their part, but it makes them seem sentient.

    Black racers and bullsnakes will then split, but the hog-nosed will coil-up and act all fierce.
    If that no work, touch it anywhere and it will fake a painful death then play possum.

    In my youth, I was an amateur herpetologist.

    There are no snakes on the islands so we are up to our asses in rats while Riki-tiki-tavi goes hungry!
    I kind of miss the snakes.

    Aloha,
    Us 'zards knows our reptiles.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    kickass man, thanks

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    #17
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    gonna take some pics soon as I go for a walk

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    #18
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    well first is blueberry re-veg followed by a close up of the re-veg.
    3rd is the BuKu already buddin-weirrrrrrrd
    4th is baby GDP slow grower
    and 5th is her bigger sister, same age

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    #19
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    Attachment 277427 BuKu and GDPs Attachment 277428 Windmill!
    hrmm im learning :P

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    #20
    Senior Member

    rattlesnakes

    crazy what 5 days will do to a plant

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