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Posted by D17 man on April 07, 2007 at 07:08:07 from (71.192.102.232):
im in the process of building a hunting/ camping cabin on my land up in the woods. i plan to seal up any seams at the bottom to keep pests out. i was just wondering if theres any good way to keep snakes out of it. ive seen thoughs things in northern tool magazine that are supposed to repel rodents from the area but i want to keep snakes out of the area. yea im afraid of snakes. on my family farm no one my great grandfather, grandfather, uncle or me has ever seen a snake in any of the fields and its been in the family since 1901 so i never really grew up around snakes. i dont like em at all
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