rare jewels
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I'm not comfortable with the idea of killing a rattlesnake even though I wouldn't want to have one; but if you were with someone who you liked really well; and she wanted it dead, what would you do?
Agreed.Unless you are using a firearm, which has its own set of problems if you are in a populated area, then killing a rattlesnake means getting close enough to it that it can bite you. Just leave it alone.
You have a really old calendar and you think this is April 1st, right? I can't think of any other reason anyone with any sense would get themselves and a friend far away enough to be safe, then approach the rattler, magnifying the risk to themselves around 1000%, pin it down, and give it insulin to euthanize it when y'all were already safe?I guess when it comes to those rattlesnakes that you'll hear nightmare stories about, there's one way of euthanizing one so that it wouldn't suffer too much. I mean if I was with someone, I'd be concerned for her safety, especially if one's rattling its tail. I'd try to get her as far away for the creature as possible. As for doing it in a way that's fairly merciful, I carry diabetic supplies on me a lot; and if there was a stick around, I could draw up a high dosage of insulin and pin one to the ground long enough to do an injection; but hopefully, I'll never be in that position.
I'm not comfortable with the idea of killing a rattlesnake even though I wouldn't want to have one; but if you were with someone who you liked really well; and she wanted it dead, what would you do?
I'd try to get her as far away for the creature as possible. As for doing it in a way that's fairly merciful, I carry diabetic supplies on me a lot; and if there was a stick around, I could draw up a high dosage of insulin and pin one to the ground long enough to do an injection; but hopefully, I'll never be in that position.

I think this is a great answer. Especially if the snake is living near a playground or similar, relocating seem to be a good way to handle the issue. You can call in local snake people/authorities who will have experience and know where to safely relocate. We actually have an expert as a member here, Tim Cole, I've invited him to say something and hope he will come here.relocated