Colt Python beats Burmese python.Greybeard wrote:Pythons - the snake, not the gun - coming to Tejas

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Colt Python beats Burmese python.Greybeard wrote:Pythons - the snake, not the gun - coming to Tejas
Every time!mgood wrote:Colt Python beats Burmese python.Greybeard wrote:Pythons - the snake, not the gun - coming to Tejas
Perhaps the Water Moccasins still flourish because fire ants tend to avoid water. They need moist soil but but stay away from standing water. Water Moccasins give birth to live, fully functional small snakes and those snakes stay near water. Not a snake expert here but that may be why you see them more.Texbow wrote:If you have fire ants in your area, you have a very low snake population. You also have a low rabbit, lizard, quail, etc... population.
All the fire ants on my deer lease must not have received the memo on eating snakes. We usually kill over 20 water moccasin each year before bow season.