Where are the best places to live in the Continental US if you hate snakes?
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- The closer to Canada the better.
- wisconsin. I don't think i've seen any kind of snake EVER here
- In a big city.
- Stay out of the South!
- Northern Illinois
- in the city not in the hills or mountains or any deserts
- new york
- There sure aren't many in Michigan, especially in the metro Detroit area.
- California. Sure, there's some rattlers in them thar hills, but compared to states like Louisiana . . .
- NYC
- face your fear. Or be a coward. I live in NewYork, near lots of farms and i saw a snake once when i was a kid lol.
- Michigan. That's where I live, no snakes. But then there's the worst jobs in the country that you might wanna consider. SEE YA SOON BUDDY!
- i live in georgia and i am not a outdoor person and i don't have a pet, so i don't have constant visits to petco, and i never actually saw a real life snake that was not in a tank or something.. GA is nice... nice weather...
- 20,320 feet up on top of Mt. McKinley in Alaska. Definitely no snakes are there.
- On a sand road between a canal and a slough just off US 27 near Okeechobee, FL.
- Not the south.
- Long Island, New York We don't have any poisonous snakes in the entire state I believe, but here on the island we've only got common garter snakes, but you can really only find them if you look really hard. I've lived here fifteen years and have only seen one (while looking) and it was in the woodsy part of the island. It's beautiful here, there's almost no crime, no natural disasters whatsoever, a half hour to the city, and it's almost entirely surrounded by beaches. The only major downsides is since it's all suburbs it's kind of boring (I like cities with natural disasters and a little less predictability). It's also fairly expensive to live here because the city is close by, the beaches, etc., but a tleast you don't have to worry about snakes. :P
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