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  2. 5 ways to keep your NC house free of bugs, rodents and snakes ...

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    Yes, you can see snakes in the winter months. You just don’t want to see them inside your house. 5 ways to keep your NC house free of bugs, rodents and snakes during winter months

  3. 9 Natural Solutions for How to Get Rid of Snakes in Your Yard

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    If you want to encourage snakes to move along, trim your lawn regularly and keep your grass short. Snakes feel more exposed to predators in short grass, which discourages nesting. 5. Attract Predators

  4. Does SC have snakes that can climb up a house and get ... - AOL

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    The best way to keep snakes away from your house is to remove old lumber, woodpiles, tin, and other debris, which provide refuge for snakes and rodents to shelter. Keep grass mowed and lower ...

  5. Guard goose - Wikipedia

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    On modern farms, geese are said to be good deterrents to predators of other domestic fowl, [1] [12] and against snakes. A 2006 handbook on industrial security recommends them for protecting warehouses and other isolated physical assets. [ 13 ]

  6. Mimicry in vertebrates - Wikipedia

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    Batesian mimicry is a form of defense that allows a harmless species to mimic the appearance of a toxic, noxious, or harmful species to protect itself from predators. By mimicking the appearance of a harmful species, a predator is less likely to attack the species due to its awareness of the signal of warning color patterns.

  7. Spotted house snake - Wikipedia

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    Spotted house snakes are habitat specialists, occurring in rocky areas, often hiding under exfoliating rock flakes or between narrow crevices. They are nocturnal and hunt for crevice-living lizards. In captivity, they are known to take small rodents, as well. Spotted house snake (in crevice) feeding on a Waterberg girdled lizard

  8. Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing ... - AOL

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    "It's one thing for it to get into your house; it's another thing for it to find your bed, climb your bed, and cuddle under your pillow," Bratschun told the station.

  9. Lycodonomorphus inornatus - Wikipedia

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    Lycodonomorphus inornatus, commonly known as the olive house snake, the black house snake, and the olive ground snake, [3] is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Lamprophiidae. The species is endemic to southern Africa. It is a nocturnal snake with terrestrial habits.

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