These Snakes Are Often Found INSIDE Homes!
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When we get a call about a snake inside a home, it's usually one of these species. Follow Jeff as he goes out to find some of Arizona's most interesting fossorial snakes, while Marissa sets out to rescue them from sticky traps in homes.
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Marissa has the best, coolest personality. I bet she puts homeowners at ease during a scary, stressful time for them. 😊 Her confidence, knowledge and fearlessness would have to rub off on scared, nervous homeowners. 😊
@yupyupyup4444
2 ай бұрын
Thank you that’s very kind of you to say. 😊
Awesome lady keeping the snake and losing the traps
It’s good to see that snakes still surprise and scare you sometimes. I’m usually okay if I see it before I’m right on it but most of the time they surprise me, so I jump.
Sticky traps are BS and the should be banned because they do more harm than good
@Cent4man
2 ай бұрын
They are awful. They’re cruel. They’re inhumane
@Blend-24
2 ай бұрын
I think education is key, not banning. That’s one of the reasons I love this YT channel. Yes, the traps are inhumane though.
@garymeredith2441
2 ай бұрын
They should be banned altogether everywhere in the United States look at how many snakes die per year it's sickening 😢 .
@nicolebrooks7181
Ай бұрын
I agree
I like the herping clips
The brothers are back! I’m sure you’ve never “left”, but from my perspective it’s a reasonable exclamation. 😂
That's interesting to see the coachwhip and the patchnose hanging out together like that, considering that coachwhips are known to occasionally eat other snakes.
Great episode! Brothers herping together, finding some gorgeous snakes. I enjoy learning about them!! And Marissa saves the day, & snakes, again! I would LOVE to see snake(s) in our yard. No chemicals, so tons of lizards & birds. Used to have a very young hawk (red tail) that landed in our small front yard & flushed out birds from 1 small tree. Also, saw an adult hawk try to use our bird feeders as a drive through diner. No more bird feeders -- got rid of lawn, as we live in a drought prone area. Plants & Palo verde trees attracf lots of 🐦.
That snake is so adorable ❤
Great addition to the relo videos! Keep up the great work (and tell Berk to show his face occasionally.).
They are so beautiful
Just a quick note to Bryan and crew. Tomorrow I’m mowing my Mom’s yard. She lives near some woods and ver leafy surroundings. I do have to say: this is the first spring that I’m not dreading “first mow” day, where I typically encounter snakes around her yard. That’s a direct, tangible result of this channel. If you guys can handle rattlesnakes and other things, I’ve got zero right/reason to be freaking out over harmless, non-venomous garters, rat snakes and the like. So a sincere thank you for that. I’m actually looking forward to tomorrow,…a bit of outdoor time and exercise, some sunshine, a big Gatorade waiting for me. And if I do encounter a snake, I’ll get pic(s) and upload them to my Instagram page. A nice change from endless pics of my cat and crossword adventures. 😂
@e-reptiledysfunction2243
2 ай бұрын
I'd encourage u to Google snakes found n ur state... my state has a herpetological society page that lists every reptile and amphibian found n the state, whether they're venomous or not and even what counties they have been found n... will go a long way to helping u learn to identify what u r seeing
Another awesome informative video!! Thanks for posting up
I truly enjoy ALL your videos. Learn so much. And this video is just amazing. Super interesting to see the less often found species of snakes. And dang that Sonoran coach whip looked photoshopped. Those colors looked stunning. Nature is amazing.
I'm from Alberta Canada and i love snakes and pretty much my whole family hates them. I'm the proud keeper of a three year old Corn snake I do understand why people are afraid of snakes but the good they far out weighs the bad.
@moosiegirltx
2 ай бұрын
Keep being an example for them. Knowledge conquers fear!
Always good stuff 👍 Thanks again.
Yay! It's so fun to see the herping video in addition to the typical home relocation ones. Thanks!
Found ground snakes regularly when I was growing up in Mesa. Only snake I've ever been bitten by. It felt like being gently poked with a pencil eraser. I was always fond of the little guys. They're so cute and tiny.
Baby oil is best for removing snakes stuck to tape.
Fun video
You are so fortunate to have such an amazing variety of snakes! I'd be more than happy with them around my house taking care of pests (and I include the rattlers too).
Thanks!
@RattlesnakeSolutions
2 ай бұрын
Wow thank you!!
8:00 - There's that BoSa Donuts that I used to go to again! :P 🍩
@daveco1270
2 ай бұрын
Parlor Donuts in Tempe is really good. I was out there a couple weeks ago and happen to have one near my hotel. Good stuff. Not sure how many locations they have.
Gee, when i want to feel the nice weather breeze through my house i open the inner doors and let the SCREEN DOORS admit the breeze! Don't these people have any out in Az.? Great you and bro can herp together. Some interesting snakies in this video. Thanks.
Very educational
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Man I would have such a hard time between an orange banded ground snake and a long nose snake here in Az.
Do ya have Hog nose in AZ?.?? We have them here in MO. Nnon Venòmous! But! They have attituude,
Are those little ones venomous?
Ive been lazy this year so far... i gotta get out and c what i can find
@RattlesnakeSolutions
2 ай бұрын
Make it happen!
I couldn't finish watching the video. Clearly these animals are in distress at being handled, yet you kept right on doing it. Why not take close up video on the snakes and then give your commentary when editing the video? For a channel that talks so much about not harming these beautiful animals you seemed to go out of your way to do exactly that.