I had to remove a 3-foot long black snake from my garage yesterday. I called animal control (I am a tax-payer) but they're closed on Sundays. I put him in a plastic crate with a lid and released him in the "wild".
I had left the overhead door open while I was inside the house. I think he came in to cool his belly on the concrete. This is something to keep in mind if you like to work with the doors open and feel the way I do about snakes.
BTW, don't bother to reply with "black snakes are non-venomous" or "he'll keep the mice out". I know all that. To me, a snake is a snake whether he's deadly or not. We don't have mice and if we did I'd use traps to get rid of them. Besides, a mouse is a warm-bloolded, furry mammal like me--I'll take that over a slithering reptile any day.
I had left the overhead door open while I was inside the house. I think he came in to cool his belly on the concrete. This is something to keep in mind if you like to work with the doors open and feel the way I do about snakes.
BTW, don't bother to reply with "black snakes are non-venomous" or "he'll keep the mice out". I know all that. To me, a snake is a snake whether he's deadly or not. We don't have mice and if we did I'd use traps to get rid of them. Besides, a mouse is a warm-bloolded, furry mammal like me--I'll take that over a slithering reptile any day.




