dave: just captured tuesday and not happy about it. one of two water moccasins caught in one day, seven in six days, all in the same seminole
how do you repel snakes, county yard. theresa: my youngest daughter saw them, and she comes in and says, long, there are two
snakes fighting in the yard. craig: it's to the point where it is nerve wracking, absolutely. bob cross: literally every day they're calling and saying we have another one or we have two more. dave: cross says he believes
there must have been a swampy area full of things for snakes to eat, in the wooded area behind their home. dry up that swamp during a prolonged dry spell and move they will, and seemingly all in one direction. cross has been chasing snakes in
central florida for about 60 years. now you think about that seven , water moccasins in six days in the same yard. he says in his experience, that's historic the biggest concern of course, their children who managed to
, spot numbers six and seven. theresa: they're both just watching us, and we're keeping an eye as we're waiting for bob to show up and remove them. dave: perhaps a hail mary? a kiddie pool with water and branches to keep potential snake visitors as far away from the
house as possible. craig: help draw them to that area specifically, as opposed to around the screens or the doorways and the garage areas.
dave: they hope to go a few days without seeing a poisonous snake, but won't stop looking for them.