90 Rattlesnakes Removed from a Woman's House (photo)

90 Rattlesnakes Removed from a Woman’s House (photo)

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About 90 rattlesnakes have been removed from one woman’s house in California.

The woman who has chosen to remain anonymous in order not to alarm her neighbours called a private reptile rescue team about some reptiles under her house.

The Sonoma County Reptiles Rescue Team alleged that when they visited the woman’s house, they came out with 59 baby and 22 adult rattlesnakes.

The rescue team said they they returned twice and removed 7 more snakes.

The team director, Alan Wolf posted the incident on Facebook.

Alan Wolf asked asked his fans, “What would you do you do if you gotta call that somebody had somebody had snakes under their house and 3 hours and 45 minutes later you come out with this

He also revealed that the woman’s house was built around rocks which translates to the fact that snakes can come and go. He cautioned that more reptiles will definitely be visiting the woman’s home again and again.

According to him, “The foundation of the home was built around rocks and snakes can come and go as they please.”

Wolf added that the reptiles were pacific rattlesnakes.

Burke Museum in Seattle said that Pacific rattlesnakes give birth to between 4 to 21 snakes from August to October. It is also not unusual for female pacific rattlesnakes to gather in one place to reproduce.

Rattlesnakes do not often attack humans unless they feel threatened.

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