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    Re: Snake Trap

    LOOK WHAT I CAUGHT!!



    The perspective on the bottle makes the snake appear smaller than it actually is.

    The trap is a success. Sort of.

    Okay, I exaggerated. Although I got this booger into the trap, he didn't actually go there on his own. I was out of nightcrawlers. I was actually going to measure the bolts on the trap for another project, when I saw this guy over by it. I put the trap in front of him, and used my hands to coax him into it. But once inside, he didn't seem to see the opening; but then again, he was in something of a panic, trying to get away from me. I borrowed a thatch-roof cottage for him, to keep him calm. But he's in the enclosure with the other two, awaiting transport to the woods (assuming I don't go ahead and build another enclosure for him).

    So even if a snake doesn't wander into the trap looking for food, at least I can say it's a good way to safely catch the snakes without harming them.

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    Re: Snake Trap

    Quote Originally Posted by Didymus20X6 View Post
    LOOK WHAT I CAUGHT!!



    The perspective on the bottle makes the snake appear smaller than it actually is.

    The trap is a success. Sort of.

    Okay, I exaggerated. Although I got this booger into the trap, he didn't actually go there on his own. I was out of nightcrawlers. I was actually going to measure the bolts on the trap for another project, when I saw this guy over by it. I put the trap in front of him, and used my hands to coax him into it. But once inside, he didn't seem to see the opening; but then again, he was in something of a panic, trying to get away from me. I borrowed a thatch-roof cottage for him, to keep him calm. But he's in the enclosure with the other two, awaiting transport to the woods (assuming I don't go ahead and build another enclosure for him).

    So even if a snake doesn't wander into the trap looking for food, at least I can say it's a good way to safely catch the snakes without harming them.
    great job i am impressed
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