I've had numerous snakes on the property over the years, especially when a lot is cleared for new construction, mostly Eastern diamondbacks, but a few pygmy rattlers and one moccasin. All went rapidly to snake heaven. If it's cold and they are moving slow, a .22 is sufficient. A 12 gauge shotgun is way more efficient but messy. Shovels do the job but require getting more personal. A 5-iron works nicely but the head goes only 10 yards and tends to hook left. My weapon of choice now is a pellet gun (pre-charged pneumatic), basically a glorified BB gun, but quiet and it will put a .25 caliber pellet through the head of a snake at 50 yards (see photo).
|