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Old 06-03-2014, 01:47 PM
Ed D Ed D is offline
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Copperheads are usually found in bunches and you can always tell when they are around because of a very strong cumcumber smell.

I remember helping a guy tear down an old barn in Harford County. We were using an old bulldozer and the cumcumber smell was almost gagging...knocked down the barn and found over 50 of them underneath.

It was an interesting experience and the dozer moved much faster than I thought possible.

Smelled cumcumbers several times since out hiking with my family and rerouted to avoid the areas.
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