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My Animal control license

Lavender, Have you done real rescue work? Have you ben to a course by the Humane Society? Have you done the FEMA on line courses for animal rescue? Have you had to get rabies shots to do rescues? "My animal control license" is the wrong title. Talk about snakes, ok. If you want to talk about God, just leave Her out of it. she is to busy all ready.
 
Did you use tongs and a hook on the black widows?
Nope. I was stupid and I risked my life. Sue me....
And there's no chance of that if he kills the snake. There's also no chance of dogs/cats or children being bitten.

However, you stated you would not kill the snake. YOU have more chance of being bitten than he does, so really, it would actually be you who would be the moron in the morgue or hospital... :nope:
Actually if he kills the snake, he has more of a chance of dying as most venomous snake bites are attributed to someone trying to kill the snake, it is a fact. I am not the moron, I use the correct tools whenever I am in a position (for photos mostly), that require me to move a venomous snake. Trying to kill one requires one to upset the snake, which makes it bite.
 
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