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FL-HomeOwner
05-14-14, 08:21 AM
Hi everyone, I'm not a snake person but I just joined so that I can identify snakes better in order to keep my dogs and cats safe. I just found another snake in my pool which I took pictures of and am trying to ID now.
I live in central FL and we have lots of woods, lakes (the Infamous Lake Jessup), ponds, water retention areas etc. that snakes seem to love. Having a pool and living in a woodsy area brings a lot of snakes through here.
infernalis
05-14-14, 09:36 AM
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SnakeyJay
05-14-14, 11:22 AM
Welcome, I'm sure everyone will do their best to ID then for you :)
virtuousvixen
05-14-14, 01:04 PM
Hey and welcome
Pirarucu
05-14-14, 04:35 PM
Welcome aboard! As long as you can give us some pictures we should be able to identify any species you may find in your yard.
Welcome! I look forward to seeing what you encounter in your yard.
bigsnakegirl785
05-19-14, 09:06 PM
Hello and welcome. :)
jpsteele80
05-19-14, 09:09 PM
Welcome aboard
LiL Zap
05-20-14, 07:57 AM
Hi everyone, I'm not a snake person but I just joined so that I can identify snakes better in order to keep my dogs and cats safe. I just found another snake in my pool which I took pictures of and am trying to ID now.
I live in central FL and we have lots of woods, lakes (the Infamous Lake Jessup), ponds, water retention areas etc. that snakes seem to love. Having a pool and living in a woodsy area brings a lot of snakes through here.
I live in Orlando. :) Welcome to the site.
sharthun
05-20-14, 09:51 AM
Hey and Welcome!
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