by markg » Sat 14 Jun, 2014 3:12 pm
Agree with Overlandman. Lost count of how many copperheads I have come across that after a quick autopsy we have found many juvenile brown snakes in their stomachs. The copperheads vary from the classic coloration to very dark almost black. We do see them regularly in the cooler months during an unseasonably hot day. At my mothers farm we see quite a lot of snakes, as I do trout fishing. Lot of browns, red belied blacks, and tigers chasing tadpoles/frogs in or around the river. I respect snakes but certainly don't fear them, however they are not tolerated around the house. We take a lot of care to keep things tidy and not so attractive for them but we get the odd lingerer and it's is dispatched. It's mainly the browns that hang around and mum lives alone so that's sadly the rule. Don't have much trouble with blacks and copperheads. I do seem to think that the tigers were a lot more prevalent a few years back, on our place that is ,but they seem to be a little down on numbers of late. Just 6ks up the track from us , my mate has a big property that stays quiet boggy and has a lot of river running through it and his place has a very good population of them, and most other species. Snakes are pretty passive I reckon for the most part, they are long gone before we even notice them, but I have had a few run ins with browns that were real hard cases. Others where they just slip away from you without so much as a look. I have had a few slide right under my legs when I stand completely still after the initial meeting, they kind of settle down and go on their way.