My 23' open bow is stored on the trailer at my house. We live on wooded property in the mountains of VA. Today my wife was getting life jackets out of a compartment to hang them up to dry. In the bottom of the compartment was a snake skin. That compartment was emptied and cleaned back in June so it's appeared since then.
So now what do I do? I have no idea if there is actually one or more snakes still on the boat. I have no idea where they might be and there are PLENTY of places to hide. Even if I start tearing the boat apart I can't get to all the little crevices. And what do I do if I find a snake? I don't want to reach into a dark hole and grab and unknown snake. My normal practice is to shoot them with my .38 and snake shot but I don't think that will work on board the boat either.
I was thinking maybe stapling some glue traps to plywood and laying them around on the floor? Any other ideas? I don't want to just sell the boat but it's awfully hard to relax when you know a snake might boating with you.
So now what do I do? I have no idea if there is actually one or more snakes still on the boat. I have no idea where they might be and there are PLENTY of places to hide. Even if I start tearing the boat apart I can't get to all the little crevices. And what do I do if I find a snake? I don't want to reach into a dark hole and grab and unknown snake. My normal practice is to shoot them with my .38 and snake shot but I don't think that will work on board the boat either.
I was thinking maybe stapling some glue traps to plywood and laying them around on the floor? Any other ideas? I don't want to just sell the boat but it's awfully hard to relax when you know a snake might boating with you.