This is what the realtor told me he’d do with it. Unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to afford building a house after I purchased the property.Just burn it down...
This is what the realtor told me he’d do with it. Unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to afford building a house after I purchased the property.Just burn it down...
If I’m trying to buy a house and the realtor recommends burning it down I think that would be a sign to start looking elsewhere. Just my take though maybe he/she was just trying to be funny.This is what the realtor told me he’d do with it. Unfortunately I wouldn’t be able to afford building a house after I purchased the property.
ItIf I’m trying to buy a house and the realtor recommends burning it down I think that would be a sign to start looking elsewhere. Just my take though maybe he/she was just trying to be funny.
It’s really not in terrible shape besides the snakes. It’s priced right for the land. The house is pretty much free.If I’m trying to buy a house and the realtor recommends burning it down I think that would be a sign to start looking elsewhere. Just my take though maybe he/she was just trying to be funny.
I stand corrected !!! DON'T USE MOTHBALLS !!! Thanks sawgrass. Maybe call a professional pest control company??Moth balls and other repellants positively do not work! Moth balls are toxic to the environment. Do not use.
Actually, I think La26 is on to the best answer. Have a reputable pest control company individual look at the house and give you his opinion and a quote to remove them. It is the same as if you knew the AC or roof had problems. You probably should also have a home inspection too unless you are very knowledgeable in that area.I stand corrected !!! DON'T USE MOTHBALLS !!! Thanks sawgrass. Maybe call a professional pest control company??
Do you have fire insurance on the property?
Blame it on the snakes. Get one of the skins, put a burned match in it's mouth. You might want to wait until the fire is out to strategically place the arson loving snake skin in an incriminating spot, like right next to a gas can.Light a fire and leave…
I've spent years as a wildlife educator, animal rehabber, researcher, and animal person...and I think that is total BS.I talked to a local guy who does pest control. He said he’s done this before and more than likely the female has left enough pheromones that the house is probably a breeding ground and will continue to attract snakes from miles around unless it is completely gutted. I think I’m going to pass on this house.
the female has left enough pheromones that the house is probably a breeding ground and will continue to attract snakes from miles around unless it is completely gutted.
They are used in demo explosives and sometimes movie sets for controlled explosion enhancement. They sublimate from solid to gas and their vapors are seriously flammable. Combine with an oxygenated environment and the fireball is awesome. And no, I am not telling you how to do it