Dead snake on Woodland Trace

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Ralph D Wilson II
Mon, Apr 30, 2018 10:23 PM

If your kids were walking home on Woodland Trace after school today,
they may have seen a dead snake in the road in front of 9034 Woodland
Trace.  Hopefully, your kids took a good look at the snake but didn't
touch it.  Why do I say this?  Because that snake was a water moccasin. 
Water Moccasins are poisonous and dangerous and they like to be around
water, such as swimming pools, so those of you with swimming pools may
want to be extra cautious.

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Ralph D. Wilson II
(210) 387-7744
9038 Woodland Trace
Borne, TX 78006

If your kids were walking home on Woodland Trace after school today, they may have seen a dead snake in the road in front of 9034 Woodland Trace.  Hopefully, your kids took a good look at the snake but didn't touch it.  Why do I say this?  Because that snake was a water moccasin.  Water Moccasins are poisonous and dangerous and they like to be around water, such as swimming pools, so those of you with swimming pools may want to be extra cautious. -- Ralph D. Wilson II (210) 387-7744 9038 Woodland Trace Borne, TX 78006
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dellocono
Tue, May 1, 2018 12:52 AM

Wow, scary!  Thank you for sharing the information
Patty Dellocono

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 5:24 PM Ralph D Wilson II via Discussion <
discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote:

If your kids were walking home on Woodland Trace after school today,
they may have seen a dead snake in the road in front of 9034 Woodland
Trace.  Hopefully, your kids took a good look at the snake but didn't
touch it.  Why do I say this?  Because that snake was a water moccasin.
Water Moccasins are poisonous and dangerous and they like to be around
water, such as swimming pools, so those of you with swimming pools may
want to be extra cautious.

--
Ralph D. Wilson II
(210) 387-7744
9038 Woodland Trace
https://maps.google.com/?q=9038+Woodland+Trace&entry=gmail&source=g
Borne, TX 78006


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Wow, scary! Thank you for sharing the information Patty Dellocono On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 5:24 PM Ralph D Wilson II via Discussion < discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com> wrote: > If your kids were walking home on Woodland Trace after school today, > they may have seen a dead snake in the road in front of 9034 Woodland > Trace. Hopefully, your kids took a good look at the snake but didn't > touch it. Why do I say this? Because that snake was a water moccasin. > Water Moccasins are poisonous and dangerous and they like to be around > water, such as swimming pools, so those of you with swimming pools may > want to be extra cautious. > > -- > Ralph D. Wilson II > (210) 387-7744 > 9038 Woodland Trace > <https://maps.google.com/?q=9038+Woodland+Trace&entry=gmail&source=g> > Borne, TX 78006 > > > _______________________________________________ > Discussion mailing list > Discussion@lists.limestoneranchhoa.com > > To manage your subscription to this list, or to unsubscribe, please visit: > > http://lists.limestoneranchhoa.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion_lists.limestoneranchhoa.com >