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Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by daddytime(m): 11:54am On Dec 24, 2020
Rat snake
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by McXponent(m): 11:55am On Dec 24, 2020
Christmas don detty for ur side.. Meat issue don comot.
As this December is not Decembering at all unlike other December that Decembered
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Nobody: 11:55am On Dec 24, 2020
snakes eat insects? some people are just dumb sha
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by fayomim: 11:55am On Dec 24, 2020
Snake island
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Yewandequeen(f): 11:56am On Dec 24, 2020
Sha dont eat it
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by LoudLord(m): 11:56am On Dec 24, 2020
Chai the snake no enter 2021 sha


RIP SISSY
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by LOCKHEEDVET: 11:56am On Dec 24, 2020
grin
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Nobody: 11:56am On Dec 24, 2020
BlessedNuel:
Really don't know if it's poisonous or not but I was lucky enough to put an end to this particular reptile that have been parading in my Honey bee farm for a while now.

Went to check on my bees this afternoon and I noticed a slight move in the grass...Lo and behold...na this weekend neighbour that have been feasting on my bees for a while now...na stick wey I carry finish the thing head.


Don't kill the snakes in your farm. They'll help you to keep away rats and lizards that can kill your bees.
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by BarrElChapo(m): 11:57am On Dec 24, 2020
It's a rock cobra grin
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by optimusprime2(m): 11:57am On Dec 24, 2020
pocohantas:


Attempting to identify a docile or dead cobra by its hood- is akin to trying to tell the size of a dick in its flaccid state. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Cobras only show off their hood when they feel threatened. They extend their hood and assume an upright position to intimidate the enemy. They don’t move about with their hoods.

Cc: Grandmeister. Come identify your people.
Well spoken like a true Herpetologist...
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by AmazingELixir: 11:59am On Dec 24, 2020
BlessedNuel:
Really don't know if it's poisonous or not but I was lucky enough to put an end to this particular reptile that have been parading in my Honey bee farm for a while now.

Went to check on my bees this afternoon and I noticed a slight move in the grass...Lo and behold...na this weekend neighbour that have been feasting on my bees for a while now...na stick wey I carry finish the thing head.



Op that looks like a mamba oo....open the mouth and see if its black?

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Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Naijaarchive(m): 11:59am On Dec 24, 2020
Mad snake... Feasting on bees... Its weird....
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by mightyhazel: 11:59am On Dec 24, 2020
This one na non venomous ..



But snake na snake..
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by GeoAfrikana(m): 12:01pm On Dec 24, 2020
Rayhandrinni:
snakes eat insects? some people are just dumb sha

I was also wondering how snakes can attack bees. Snakes that even run from bees. Once bees decide to colonize a hive, any snakes or rodents in the box vacate immediately.

That said, the emboldened is too harsh.

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Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Pearly255(f): 12:02pm On Dec 24, 2020
This ducking shit is scary
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Memberclub(m): 12:03pm On Dec 24, 2020
Green snakes are poisonous. Know this Now
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by DoubleEngine007: 12:03pm On Dec 24, 2020
Check well,honey suppose don full inside the snake cool cheesy
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Nobody: 12:04pm On Dec 24, 2020
It's such a shame that you can easily kill a snake but elect bigger snakes as your leaders.
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by pegix(m): 12:04pm On Dec 24, 2020
Is that a MAMBA snake? sad
If yes that's a really old one( the length nd d side of d skull(
They dont belong to the spitting genus...but their venom are quite deadly( moderately venomous)
A drop from d fang can kill a child
2 Drops is enough to kill an adult

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Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by tellwisdom: 12:07pm On Dec 24, 2020
Kill kill kill....Till una kill una uncle unknowingly angry
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by endsarrrs(f): 12:07pm On Dec 24, 2020
Meat for xmas. . cheesy
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by ABSTRUSE: 12:07pm On Dec 24, 2020
pocohantas:


You say?? That is a cobra na. It is not poisonous per say, it is venomous. Two different things.

Modified: My Oga @Grandmeistèr said that is not a cobra OP. Bring it to the lab for physical examination.



It is not poisonous but it is venomous.

What the heck are you saying?
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by iamclime(m): 12:10pm On Dec 24, 2020
Looks like a garter snake. If it is, it's nonvenomous. The fella can grow to great lengths, and is VERY FAST! We play CATCH ME IF YOU CAN in my area here once in a while.���
Sometimes I catch and kill them, sometimes they outrun me.
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Asquare84(m): 12:19pm On Dec 24, 2020
BlessedNuel:
Really don't know if it's poisonous or not but I was lucky enough to put an end to this particular reptile that have been parading in my Honey bee farm for a while now.

Went to check on my bees this afternoon and I noticed a slight move in the grass...Lo and behold...na this weekend neighbour that have been feasting on my bees for a while now...na stick wey I carry finish the thing head.


what of the pepper soup
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by GhostWisperer: 12:20pm On Dec 24, 2020
pocohantas:


Attempting to identify a docile or dead cobra by its hood- is akin to trying to tell the size of a dick in its flaccid state. lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Cobras only show off their hood when they feel threatened. They extend their hood and assume an upright position to intimidate the enemy. They don’t move about with their hoods.

Cc: Grandmeister. Come identify your people.
your mumu dey rise everyday like white garri when dem forget for water. You can identify a dead cobra from another snake.

And see how you compare it to a flacid dick shamelessly and implicitly displaying your inherent corruption and moral ineptitude.

You will hold onto the internet to pretend what you're not. Now you're a snake expert! Looooolz.
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by sod09(m): 12:21pm On Dec 24, 2020
ABSTRUSE:


It is not poisonous but it is venomous.

What the heck are you saying?
Check your dictionary
Venomous is different from poisonous

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Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by pegix(m): 12:21pm On Dec 24, 2020
BlessedNuel:
Really don't know if it's poisonous or not but I was lucky enough to put an end to this particular reptile that have been parading in my Honey bee farm for a while now.

Went to check on my bees this afternoon and I noticed a slight move in the grass...Lo and behold...na this weekend neighbour that have been feasting on my bees for a while now...na stick wey I carry finish the thing head.

lemme teach u how to identify poisonous snake easily
It's clear we can classify snake based on venom
Venomous and. Non venonous
Venomous snakes are advanced snake , they have evolved certain special glands and organ for either survival or defence
Hence they are conspicuous, usually has a warning defence mechanism
The most prominent features is that they have well developed head TRIANGULAR and relatively large head rather than round heads of the non venomous

So wen u see a snake with almost triangular head (or not confirming to d round , oval shape) run.... grin
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Ayandokun2000: 12:25pm On Dec 24, 2020
missjekyll:


cobras are known for their hood. this hasnt got one . too slim for a viper. looks like a grass snake. harmless

They don't carry their hood around like a guyman, it only pops up when they're threatened and wanna attack... just to make them look big and intimidating okay?
Re: I Killed This Snake In My Bee Farm Today (Photos) by Wartsnigeria: 12:29pm On Dec 24, 2020
BlessedNuel:


Thanks for the exposition.....I really thank God I saw it first...It was hiding in the grasses...it's just the slight movement that got my attention before I had to look closely to see what is beneath the grass.

Forget what you see in movies, even if you didn't see it first, it won't attack you, they usually try to hide when they sight humans or runaway.

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