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It was King snakes that helped me overcome my fear of snakes and turn it into respect. My boyfriend wanted to kill all snakes but I said noooo. They are called King for a reason.

I'd heard that cats keep snakes away, and found it true (for the yard at least) in Mississippi. What they really do is hold down the rodent population so the snakes learn there's little food at that house. Plus, cats will mess around/play with a snake.

Starznight, is there a bush or tree near your door, that the snake might climb to get to the top of your door?
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