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Spread sulfur around your yard, under your house . Or call Termidor.
There is a species of snake called an African House Snake - they grow to around 3 feet long (1 metre) and are fairly docile. There are two colour phases - brown or black - both with a light-coloured under-belly
Call an exterminator to check for insects under your siding. Woodpeckers peck wood to look for food, so if they're pecking, there's likely to be an insect infestation.
No. Snakes can escape through the tiniest openings. To get exercise, I would put your snake in a closed area that is under constant supervision.
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get a long pipe with a lid on one end. put an egg into the pipe, at the far end with the lid. then put the pipe with the egg in it anywhere where the snake will go (eg. under the house). then wait. the snake will be attracted by the egg, and it will go into the pipe. once its in there, it cant turn around or go backwards. so it wont get out. when you hear rattling or something from the pipe, the snake might be in there. if the snake is in there, then you can either leave the snake in there to die, or do something with it.
its no snake its Dill under he bed!
There is no specific number defined under "infestation", rather it is defined as: "quantities large enough to be harmful." If you feel that the quantities are large enough to be harmful, I suggest that you see a professional exterminator.
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water going under slab into the house. is not a water line leek.
Yes, Scout and Jem found a snake under Scout's bed in "To Kill a Mockingbird." They showed it to their neighbor, Miss Maudie, who identified it as a harmless corn snake.
the farmers pretected themselfes by going in a under ground house they just let their animals stay out if their small they could probly fit them in the under ground house