A method using glue boards to remove rattlesnakes (Crotalus soo.) is being tested. Preliminary results of tests conducted in controlled situations indicate the method may be very effective. The glue boards are cardboard or plastic rectangles covered with a sticky material similar to fly-paper glue. The glue boards are tacked on anchored plywood approximately 24 x 16 x 1/4 inches (61 x 40.6 x 0.6 cm). The glue boards are arranged to form a minimum area of 12 x 6 inches (30.5 x 15.2 em). It is important to avoid attaching anything the snake can use for leverage that might allow it to exert enough pressure to overcome the glue. A small hole should be made in the plywood to allow retrieval of the board with a hook
Snakes often become displaced after a storm or flooding event. As a result, many of these animals ar...
The Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis) is invasive in Guam and threatens to be dispersed by militar...
WL-914; Integrated Pest Management, Cooperative Extension Service, North Dakota State University : I...
A method using glue boards to remove rattlesnakes (Crotalus soo.) is being tested. Preliminary resul...
Of the various types of wildlife that home owners find undesirable, snakes are probably the leading ...
Rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis)are distinctly American serpents. There are 15 species of rat...
Radiotelemetry is a widely used and informative tool in studies of animal ecology, behavior, and con...
An overview is given as to the various types of poisonous snakes and how to distinguish them from ea...
Controlling snake problems around residences is covered here. Occasionally people encounter snakes a...
Several devices have been designed to prevent predation in nest boxes by mammals and birds. Although...
In antiquity, sticky materials were widely used for catching small birds for food and sport, but thi...
Known methods for controlling both venomous and nonvenomous snakes are discussed. Among the techniqu...
Of the many kinds of snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) found in the United States, only the following ...
"July 2017."; "FHWA/OH-2017-25"--Technical report documentation page.; Includes bibliographical refe...
A Pinelands timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) monitoring program was initiated in 2001 by the ...
Snakes often become displaced after a storm or flooding event. As a result, many of these animals ar...
The Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis) is invasive in Guam and threatens to be dispersed by militar...
WL-914; Integrated Pest Management, Cooperative Extension Service, North Dakota State University : I...
A method using glue boards to remove rattlesnakes (Crotalus soo.) is being tested. Preliminary resul...
Of the various types of wildlife that home owners find undesirable, snakes are probably the leading ...
Rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis)are distinctly American serpents. There are 15 species of rat...
Radiotelemetry is a widely used and informative tool in studies of animal ecology, behavior, and con...
An overview is given as to the various types of poisonous snakes and how to distinguish them from ea...
Controlling snake problems around residences is covered here. Occasionally people encounter snakes a...
Several devices have been designed to prevent predation in nest boxes by mammals and birds. Although...
In antiquity, sticky materials were widely used for catching small birds for food and sport, but thi...
Known methods for controlling both venomous and nonvenomous snakes are discussed. Among the techniqu...
Of the many kinds of snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) found in the United States, only the following ...
"July 2017."; "FHWA/OH-2017-25"--Technical report documentation page.; Includes bibliographical refe...
A Pinelands timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) monitoring program was initiated in 2001 by the ...
Snakes often become displaced after a storm or flooding event. As a result, many of these animals ar...
The Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis) is invasive in Guam and threatens to be dispersed by militar...
WL-914; Integrated Pest Management, Cooperative Extension Service, North Dakota State University : I...