When Len and Heather Ramirez step into their work shed in the morning, they're greeted by the deafening racket of a pile of startled rattlesnakes, which they keep in a glass tank by the door.
"You never forget that sound," Len Ramirez said, peering over the top of the locked tank to watch eight rattlesnakes slither around, their rattles shaking and their scales emitting a soft, creepy scratching sound as they rub over each other.
The Ramirezes say they operate the only licensed, bonded and insured snake removal business in Northern California, based out of their Auburn home.
it was great abrianna
JoeShow1 4 years ago
Hi dear, I always wondering, watching the Ramirez family on Nat Geo, but I wondering how this guys handle the snakes, the distance that they apply to the snakes, how they close the recipients. Happens to them a bad experience in the past I don't can imagine that is funny to work like this. I remove snake every day, but its like to be one, you have to become with the snake "one world"; you have to feel the movements, you have to know what's her next movement.
CrotalusCatalinensis 4 years ago