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Originally Posted by chaotic_resolve
Hire an Appalachian holiness saint to come and take them away . . . 
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Originally Posted by COOPER
Try putting out bird food. Lots of bird food. I have seen a blue jay eat a baby snake.
Also cats help keep them away.
Here in Amarillo we like to have Bull snakes around, they kill rattlers.
Your right if you saw a baby Copper head there is more. Need to find the nest.
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Now that I think about it-- when we had outdoor cats, we NEVER saw snakes. Unfortunately cats don't survive long here outdoors-- due to coyotes, etc.
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Originally Posted by COOPER
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Interesting... the active ingredients in this are Napthalene (which is basically mothballs) and sulphur. I can get both fairly cheap at the local pharmacy.
I guess it's worth a shot...
Plus I'll throw bird seed all over the yard.
Anything reasonable is worth a try I guess.