Well, I have a humdinger of a mystery today.
Last Monday, I was playing bridge. When I got home, Butch said that I had missed some excitement. He said that he came downstairs from his office and saw a snake in the kitchen. He was a little puzzled and thought maybe that Margarita was playing a trick on him--but she has never done anything like that before. About that time, Margarita walked in. He asked her and she kind of freaked!
Butch got the snake out of the house. That leads us to wonder how it could possibly get in.
We're not blaming anyone, but we did have various family members staying last week. I'm just wondering if someone left the door open. We cannot come up with any other explanation.
A mystery for sure. One that has me freaked out too! It was only about 12" long--so a baby. Does that mean there are others under the house that have figured out a way to get in?
I know we have snakes in the yard. This one was spotted several years ago.
This still creeps me out. Our neighbor got these pictures of this snake in our tree. It's a king snake. So, I had to find out more about it. They live for 10-20 years. These pictures are 6 years old, so this snake could still be on our property. I'm pretty sure I know where it lives.
These are the pictures from last summer.
This is a huge snake hole with lots of snakeskin around it. So, my research found that during the 10-20 years that these snakes live, they can produce 100's of offspring. These babies reach reproductive maturity in 2-4 years and the cycle continues. I cannot wrap my brain around that math! We can have hundreds of snakes living here.
This year, we were having happy hour on the patio when Butch and I looked at each other. We saw a snake slither into either the pool shed or behind the pond--we couldn't exactly tell, but we saw it and it was a bigger one. Now I'm extra careful when I'm pruning plants in the pond. I'm so afraid there might be a snake in there.
I don't know if there's anything to be done. I guess we'll just have to wait and see if any more turn up.
It's a mystery.