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No. An ostrich would never meet a rattlesnake in nature. Rattlesnakes are from the Americas. Ostriches are from Africa.
Fishing line is not a humane way to keep birds away from areas a person would like to restrict. The fishing line can kill the bird.
Newborn rattlesnakes receive absolutely no care from the parents. They are on their own from the moment of birth.
you dont get it from ellen, you get it from Hank, the guy that fishes. Keep fishing and then visit him every once in a while and you'll eventually get it/
It means to keep fishing
Rattlesnakes, like most snakes, are only active if they are hungry and looking for prey. Rattlesnakes do not see humans as prey, however. If not hungry, they will curl up and avoid contact with others.
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While it is not proven that mothballs will keep wasps away, there is evidence that they do. Mothballs also seem to keep small rodents away too.
Keep at least a foot away from a snake and when you see it approaching you quietly make an attempt to run.Run somewhere where it is high to where a snake can not reach you.Keep quiet.
You keep fishing in old pond and keep using bait fish
No, this was a lie made up by snake lovers such as myself, in the hope when people find them not to kill them. However a better reason not to kill them, is their control of Vermin such as mice and rats. Being non venomous and growing to large sizes of 8 feet at times, they are among the best snakes to control mice and rat problems. Only King Snakes (hence the name) eat rattlesnakes, as well as all other snakes, in North America.
It is likely that you are standing in too deep of water while fishing for the waders that you have. You can buy a taller pair of waders or stand in less deep water.