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corns eat crickets?

Could you still feed it to a snake after its been shot with a BB? It would still be fresh and the BB would've already exited the animal. They're hard to catch at full speed but I have pretty darn good aim and have like shot the head off one while it was on my dence from like 15 or 20 feet back. And, if I did shoot em first, could I still freeze em and feed em later?
 
I needed em for snake traps. The inverted 2 liter bottle method. Have i already mentioned that on this thread? Maybe not. But my snake got away two weeks ago and I was setting up traps around the house and had asked if instead of using mice as bait, if I could use anoles. Do you guys think it would work?
 
I understand now. I apologize for sounding criticizing if you had a good reason for killing them. I hadn't seen where you posted about needing them for traps.
 
Its ok. Its on a different thread anyways. Do you think I could use them in traps? Would they be as effecient as mice?
 
It would be interesting to find out.
That might make for a pretty good study, actually.

Set up ten or fifteen traps, different areas, different bait.
CHeck daily. Catch and record species, weight, length, whatever.

Neat idea.

I might try that in my own backyard.
 
galaxip:

nope - just an ordinary green one. Here is a

link

about the green and brown (sometimes called Cuban) anoles.

Skye
 
Great News!

I found the snake today! So I guess I'm not gonna be using the traps. Anyways, I'm just really glad to be reunited with my felow friend.
 
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