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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 16940946" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>Just have to hope to god for a dry bite, often when in defensive position when you sneak up on them, as they would rather use the venom on a prey item. We have prairie, timber and these little Massasauga Rattlers that like it by the lake, and to the east we have Copperheads, and very SE corner cottonmouth. </p><p>Now worst is some asshole released a crapton of Diamondbacks up at Kannapolis lake and they have established a population there. To hear of a bite is still enough to make the news and it's rare. But their nonvenomous friends are fantastic on the farm, ratsnakes, huge bull snakes will put the cat out of a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 16940946, member: 51947"] Just have to hope to god for a dry bite, often when in defensive position when you sneak up on them, as they would rather use the venom on a prey item. We have prairie, timber and these little Massasauga Rattlers that like it by the lake, and to the east we have Copperheads, and very SE corner cottonmouth. Now worst is some asshole released a crapton of Diamondbacks up at Kannapolis lake and they have established a population there. To hear of a bite is still enough to make the news and it's rare. But their nonvenomous friends are fantastic on the farm, ratsnakes, huge bull snakes will put the cat out of a job. [/QUOTE]
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