Monday, July 23, 2012

Snake Removal Experts Located Big Bear California

Snake Removal Big Bear CA
877-558-7277
 
We provide all of our customers with affordable and professional snake removal.  All of our work comes with a guarantee.  And because we are located on the mountain we offer immediate service and do not have to charge additional money to drive up the hill.  We have been receiving a large increase in Snake calls in the Big Bear area lately.  Snakes love the Big Bear area because of the climate and habitat.  So many homes in Big Bear are used as vacation rentals so these snakes take up residense in the cabins and go without notice for a long period of time.


Some Facts About Rattlesnakes

Rattlesnakes are best known for, and most easily recognized by, their rattle. The rattlesnake babies are born with what is called a pre-button. The baby snake loses this piece when it sheds its skin for the first time. With the shedding a new button appears. With every shedding after that another button, or rattle, will be added. These buttons are made up of a material called Keratin, which is what the scales and your fingernails are made of! The rattles are empty, so what makes the noise? The noise comes from each segment knocking together, so until a rattlesnake has two or more pieces it isn’t going to make a sound! But when it does…you WILL hear it…and you WILL RUN!
Rattlesnakes are found in the southern parts of the United States, from the deserts to the mountains and grow between 3 and 4 feet (.9 to 1.2 m) long. There are 16 different types of Rattlers such as the Eastern Diamondback, Western Diamondback, Sidewinder and the Speckled, just to name a few. All of them have rattles, are venomous and are pit vipers.
Rattlesnakes feed on rodents, squirrels, rabbits and other small critters. They hibernate through the winter and come out in the spring to eat and then mate. Rattlesnake eggs will stay inside their mother until they hatch. Most of the time there are 8-10 babies born at once and are about 10 inches long. Babies are born venomous but cannot rattle and are often more aggressive than the adults.


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