Posted by Red Mud on April 05, 2012 at 18:23:20 from (216.167.146.21):
In Reply to: Fear of snakes posted by JDB on April 05, 2012 at 15:08:58:
If you're that scared of snake this probably won't help. Rattle snakes would rather stick their fangs in something they could eat. you can stand near a rattler until he quits rattling and then it won't bother or bite you unless you try to hurt it. After it crawls away a distance of 4 or 5 feet it will rattle again if you get near it which means it ain't your friend anymore. This is why they let kids get in the above ground swimming pools with hundreds of them suckers at the sweetwater rattle snake round up. The kids will scoot their feet across the pool until they have so many rattlers stacked on their feet and up their bare legs they can't go any farther. A trip to Sweetwater at round up would change the way a man feels about'em, It did me, and I still kill every one I see.
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