These horrible headlines are terrifying. Women cant take it. We keep homes and cannot take wildlife in our homes. We are hard wired for it.
This headline will haunt me.
Black snakes are good....they eat rattlers, copperheads and rodents.....
However, if you have several around the house, that usually means you have an infestation problem since the black snake follows it’s food source.....
I helped a friend of mine repair his dryer we found a dead iguana in the fan.
Oh heck no! My laundry days would be DONE!!
Good that nobody got injured.
First day of my retirement, I decided to do some heavy duty housecleaning. Pulled the washer and dryer out and cleaned behind them. Pulled the lint hose off and reached in to remove the glob of lint in the s curve...there was a petrified snake coiled up amongst the lint. Our dryer vents out through the roof of a 2 story house. He came in through the roof. Im more cautious now.
Florida man is a friend to animals!
It would be a better story if he took apart a Snake and found a Clothes Dryer.
My question, why is this even a story? The Snake crawled through a outside opening and ended up caught in the Exhaust Fan.
If he named the Snake Adam Schiff, then we would have a Story.
I assume things like this happen a lot living in the South.
"How cottonmouths got their name."
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That Florida Man...what does he NOT do?
How did I know...
I can’t believe no one has made “Florida Man” the movie yet.
“Wiley said he felt something moving when he reached into the lint exhaust and took a closer look to find a trapped snake.”
Hey your talking Florida, the land of rattlesnakes, alligators, cottonmouths , alligators that friendly welcome tourist. A little black snake is more of a pet, kills eats rats mice cockroaches and probably looking for a nice warm place to park for winter?
My second-floor dryer vent is about seven feet above ground and the flapper lid got stuck open. A chipmunk thought it was a nice place to get warm and got into the dryer hose and cut a hole in it. He was then between floors and I’d hear him chewing on pine cone nuts.
I rigged up a couple of coins on flap to make it heavy and propped it open with a toothpick. When the chipmunk left the dislodged toothpick let the flap shut tight and he couldn’t return. I fabricated and put a metal screen over the flap to prevent a re-occurrence.
Well of course he did.