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DCcan

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Yeah, I don't have the patience for that also.
Years ago, we used to call his mom when he was late, she would open the basement door and yell at him.
We had it on speakerphone, so it was entertaining at least.
Now, I have timed jobs and GPs and AI programs watching billing, and his mother has passed.
I don't have time to put up with his crap, be his mother, call ahead and wake him up.
 

manfredo

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How'd it go with snake cam?
I didn't play with it long but found a couple spots that need sealing up on the inside, that I can get too, and lots of gaps outside. Like you said the concrete stairs next to the fireplace are also a hiding spot and I see some pretty good gaps under that.

I would like to set up a camera once I get everything sealed up, and put a big dose of mothballs in there and see if any leave.
 

Jeffislovinlife

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I didn't play with it long but found a couple spots that need sealing up on the inside, that I can get too, and lots of gaps outside. Like you said the concrete stairs next to the fireplace are also a hiding spot and I see some pretty good gaps under that.

I would like to set up a camera once I get everything sealed up, and put a big dose of mothballs in there and see if any leave.
I'm thinking that you have a young lady that has found a nice spot and has return find the egg shells and seal it off and you should be golden
 

curious2garden

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Shit I would’ve called a professional by now. I went to school with Bill Booth. The Everglades terminator.

I'd just seal it up and toss their asses outside as I found them since they aren't venomous. Venomous peeps get the shovel or whatever handy, heavy thing I have close
 

manfredo

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Shit I would’ve called a professional by now. I went to school with Bill Booth. The Everglades terminator.

The problem with that is they are going to want to see the basement below where the fireplace is, where I suspect entry, and that is my flower room!!!

Although less of an issue now, as we are legal. I'm actually legal currently, so yes, a professional will be the next step.

Thing is, their eggs hatch mid to late August, once a year, so I won't really know til this time next year if my efforts work. :o
 

manfredo

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I'd just seal it up and toss their asses outside as I found them since they aren't venomous. Venomous peeps get the shovel or whatever handy, heavy thing I have close
Figuring out how they are getting in and out is the tricky part, and how the babies are getting in the house...eeks!! AND the thought that a mama snake possibly came in my house, and laid eggs someplace is creepy!! 2 years in a row!

They are loving it I'm sure. I run a gas fireplace all winter so that brick stays warm, and then right below is my flower room, a tropical paradise, that they apparently have access too. Maybe I need a camera in there....Now that it's legal, why not!!!! I'm doing it! I think a Wyze would pick up snake movement.

This is one more reason for me to go back into growing in a tent!

I'm soooo highbongsmilie
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Figuring out how they are getting in and out is the tricky part, and how the babies are getting in the house...eeks!! AND the thought that a mama snake possibly came in my house, and laid eggs someplace is creepy!! 2 years in a row!

They are loving it I'm sure. I run a gas fireplace all winter so that brick stays warm, and then right below is my flower room, a tropical paradise, that they apparently have access too. Maybe I need a camera in there....Now that it's legal, why not!!!! I'm doing it! I think a Wyze would pick up snake movement.

This is one more reason for me to go back into growing in a tent!

I'm soooo highbongsmilie
I love my Wyze cam.
 
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