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How to get a snake out of a vehicle... interior of semi is stripped, snake randomly hisses and you catch a glimpse of it occasionally. Not sure where it’s hiding. Tried moth balls, dryer sheet, rat poison. Anyone got any ideas
 
How to get a snake out of a vehicle... interior of semi is stripped, snake randomly hisses and you catch a glimpse of it occasionally. Not sure where it’s hiding. Tried moth balls, dryer sheet, rat poison. Anyone got any ideas
Probably wasn’t enough moth balls to fill the space with gas.
 
How to get a snake out of a vehicle... interior of semi is stripped, snake randomly hisses and you catch a glimpse of it occasionally. Not sure where it’s hiding. Tried moth balls, dryer sheet, rat poison. Anyone got any ideas
Get a Stripper to bag him......:rofl:
 
OK, just googled,
This is written as actually having finding one while in the car, but should work similar...
So How Do You Get the Vile Thing Out?
So, since you can't catch it, how do you get rid of it? Simple.
  1. Get everyone out of the vehicle. Obviously you need to be somewhere safe. Do not try to keep going. The situation will only get worse.
  2. Leave the vehicle running. This is easy, as you've probably thrown it in park and bolted away to chase down the shrieking children who are climbing out the back door.
  3. Corral any passengers. Once again, make sure all your kids/terrorized adults are together and out of harm's way. Snakes are scary, moving cars are deadly.
  4. Elect a Victim/Volunteer to go back to the vehicle (it helps to park in the sun).
  5. Close all the windows and doors.
  6. Turn on the Heat to full blast.
  7. Watch and Wait.

After a bit your vehicle will reach a Non Snake Friendly Temperature. At this point the Vile Thing (or possibly the Poor Creature, depending on your point of view) will tap on the window, begging you to let it out, because it is going to die if you don't.

I'll leave it up to you whether or not to open the door.
 
We used to do our best snake hunting at night. They seek the heat absorbed by the asphalt during the day. A little odd when you figger it was 110° before the sun went down and it's cooled to 95° by say 10pm. :realcrazy: Watch out for the green ones with the triangle shaped heads and rattles at the other end.
 
How to get a snake out of a vehicle... interior of semi is stripped, snake randomly hisses and you catch a glimpse of it occasionally. Not sure where it’s hiding. Tried moth balls, dryer sheet, rat poison. Anyone got any ideas


Get a good cat...
 
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