Is it worth it to build a rack system?

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are they running around outside or inside? if its inside than ya they will live in the winter but outside they would die
 
CORVETTE;817756; said:
WOW comming from a Calgaryian i'm amased, you musn't have a cat. My cat would be hunting till it couldn't move, i'm amased there is enough for them to eat, how big is your place, what would they be eating? On second thought maybe i don't want to know?

Apperently corn snake pet-pest invasions are not uncommon in northern Canada, although most of them are confined to the house. However that is just going off of my grandmother who is having the same problem in Calgary.

Actually I got a couple of cats, but they don't really have any interest in living things other than annoying the hell out of my old dog. Although in the summer time, my dog would catch field mice outside in the backyard. Never had a mouse infestion problem either. I do have a bad case of spider infestion though, they're tiny and red and get into everything in the basement.

Funny thing too -- I never seen the runabout herps upstairs apart from the geckos going in and out of my enclosures, just in the basement.

I am guessing the snakes are living off the mice outside and the geckos during the fall and winter. That would be my best guess. It is not that big of a place -- one storey tall with a basement, but it is an old house otherwise the rent on the place wouldn't be so cheap. Again that could be the materalistic nature dictating my view on how big the place is. There is only three things I am willing to spend extra money for quality on: food, music, animals.

I don't know how long they been here, but I might be moving out of the place soon and I don't want the future inhabitants to consider them as pests.
 
Hurrah! A friend of mine is willing to lend me a spare rack for me to use temporary.

Now it's snake catching time!
 
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