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Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! #4312536 06/10/13 04:14 PM
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Wife just sent this to me. Her friend killed it because my wife is scared to death of snakes. Wife says its a little over a foot long and it was aggresive.

We live on a creek and I have continually looked for moccasins for the last three years never seeing one.

We have a small pool where this snake was found swimming in the water. We also have another live snake in a skimmer bucket (wife wont kill it and I'm at work and her friend left).

I believe this is a water moccasin but wanted to get yall's thought too. It seems since there is another one we might have had a nest hatch somewhere nearby. Will chlorine kill these snakes? Anyway I can try and irradicate them from my pool area? My son is 4 years old and was taking his first swimming lesson of the year. Just want to try and pretect my family. Any insight/advise would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: DerekKMartin] #4312545 06/10/13 04:20 PM
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Based off of the shape of the head and characteristics, it looks non-venomous to me. Most likely a water snake.

Chlorine at normal swimming pool levels will not kill snakes.

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: Southtexas36] #4312556 06/10/13 04:26 PM
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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: Southtexas36] #4312557 06/10/13 04:27 PM
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Ill second that. non-venomous. Water snakes are very aggressive. Had one that kept trying to eat my crappie out of the fish basket. After many hits from the fishing rod. He finally moved on. But came back the next day for more hits on the head.


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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: YellowDog] #4312574 06/10/13 04:39 PM
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Go buy yourself a duck. They will hammer snakes that size. Plus its really fun to watch.




Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: Matagorda Mud Pig] #4312626 06/10/13 05:07 PM
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Put some large gators in your swimming pool. They will eat those things.

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: cameron00] #4312638 06/10/13 05:14 PM
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Thanks guys... the dark almost black color was throwing me off a bit.

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: DerekKMartin] #4312640 06/10/13 05:15 PM
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You could also fill your pool with gasoline and then shoot a flaming arrow into it when you see a snake.

Just sorta brainstorming here...

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: cameron00] #4312653 06/10/13 05:22 PM
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damn good bass bait there!

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: Matagorda Mud Pig] #4312659 06/10/13 05:26 PM
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Go buy yourself a duck. They will hammer snakes that size. Plus its really fun to watch.


Nothing better that the squish of duck stuff between the toes, well maybe goose stuff. clap


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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: cameron00] #4312666 06/10/13 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: cameron00
You could also fill your pool with gasoline and then shoot a flaming arrow into it when you see a snake.

Just sorta brainstorming here...


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This one has Dairy Queen Sweet Tea ALL over it.. lol35


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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: cameron00] #4312897 06/10/13 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: cameron00
You could also fill your pool with gasoline and then shoot a flaming arrow into it when you see a snake.

Just sorta brainstorming here...


lmao, well played sir

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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: cameron00] #4313034 06/10/13 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: cameron00
You could also fill your pool with gasoline and then shoot a flaming arrow into it when you see a snake.

Just sorta brainstorming here...


clap

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That's not a water moccasin unless you're wife's friend beat it's head flat. Looks like a non-venomous water snake of some sort

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You could also fill your pool with gasoline and then shoot a flaming arrow into it when you see a snake.

Just sorta brainstorming here...

Surely someone has tried this very thing and I bet is on YouTube!


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If they are caught in the skimmer they will drown, so most likely that one will be dead when you get home, but there is not enough chlorine in the pool to kill them.


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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: cameron00] #4313970 06/11/13 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted By: cameron00
Put some large gators in your swimming pool. They will eat those things.


Holy cow this one got me. The flaming arrow is dang funny too.


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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: Southtexas36] #4314676 06/11/13 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Southtexas36
Based off of the shape of the head and characteristics, it looks non-venomous to me. Most likely a water snake.

Chlorine at normal swimming pool levels will not kill snakes.



+2..looked like a plain ol watersnake

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: crstfr] #4315801 06/12/13 01:04 AM
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I had one in my skimmer one time. Didn't want to wait for him to drown so I stuck the gas powered hedge trimmer down in there. smile


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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: DerekKMartin] #4315855 06/12/13 01:30 AM
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Totally harmless no need to panic. up

Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: Txkiller] #4315919 06/12/13 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted By: Txkiller
Totally harmless no need to panic. up
Did you come up with that before or after you crapped your pants?

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Re: Baby Water Moccasin??? Swimming Pool/Please Help! [Re: 8pointdrop] #4316095 06/12/13 03:03 AM
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Totally harmless no need to panic. up
Did you come up with that before or after you crapped your pants?


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