after we moved into the house, we a had a visitor that lived under the edge of the siding... he was a scardy cat though, not aggressive at all... took me forever to finally get him gone because he would run as soon as you got near.... I didn't want him in my house, wouldn't mind if he was out in the woods, but where he was, it wouldn't have been long before he made his way in, so he had to go....
apparently, still a wolf spider, though I would describe him more as tarantula sized... like this:
Here is a yearly visitor we have, King Snake , they eat other snakes, ie.. Copperheads:
And another snake killer (roadrunner, Earth cuckoo), plus a common house spider up close.
I am not to afraid of snakes, or bugs, well except Bald Face Hornets.
Here is a yearly visitor we have, King Snake , they eat other snakes, ie.. Copperheads:
And another snake killer (roadrunner, Earth cuckoo), plus a common house spider up close.
I am not to afraid of snakes, or bugs, well except Bald Face Hornets.
I can see a skid mark going over that gator's neck.
At least the shed got a good clean out.
No, "man at one with the wild, bonding with wild snakes while they take care of the rodent problem" this time ? I suppose kids like poking around stuff, just as much as snakes do, so its best to keep them away.