Pythons have adapted to live in the north parts of Florida, and I've heard
reports that they live as far away as Arkansas, and throughout the deep south.
So it's not unheard of that nasty snakes could become adapted to Alaska. In the
coming "Spring" days check the yard before going out.
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>> I've been hiking out here since 1979. Some people feel that way, but
>> high-top cordura or other heavy fabric hiking boots are sufficient.
> I've not heard this. I've been told by photographers that spend lots of time
> in arizona and New Mexico desert that leather boots are essential.
Does "Bear Spray" work on snakes?
I couldn't even imagine having to do battle with snakes here too. That
would completely change our lives up here.
AK Schnozz
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