They do that! They do come out in hours of darkness. It's why I highly recommend investing in a hard hat light so that you can see any critters that might be about during low light conditions.
What do you guys do about rattlesnakes around your truck?
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And I've always had a hard hat light, you definitely need both hands-free when you're gauging tanks and working oil.Bret1984 Thanks this. -
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Surprised nobody said they'd run away screaming like a little girl. Seen it happen before just because of a black racer lol.
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What do I do about rattlesnakes around my truck? I try to avoid them by not parking in places like this.
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Good news. I’m loading from the same battery and someone actually listened. They dug all the grass out of the battery and redid the berm the snakes were living in. No worries.austinmike, Bret1984, RockinChair and 1 other person Thank this.
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