The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Smallholding => Wildlife => Topic started by: plumseverywhere on August 09, 2014, 08:30:11 am
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Yesterday the cat and dog found the snake in the picture near our compost pit. I'm wondering if this means there are loads more in there and now I don't know if I can dig in there (ok, I'm a bit scared of spearing one with a fork...)
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Probably! We had a loving couple in our old bins one season, they seem to like the warmth and shelter to have baby grass snakes - and who can blame them? We left them to it.
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Compost bins are great places for grass snakes to breed :)
I disturbed a 5' one once, when WWOOFing in Somerset. I was working with a Kiwi WWOOFer; she was incredibly impressed at my handling it! lol. We only have three snakes and I knew it wasn't the poisonous one!
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I'm rather hoping that our compost heaps and pond will attract them here. My brother suggested putting a sheet of wriggly tin near the pond as they like to lie under that apparently. I check occasionally but haven't seen anything.
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It was really exciting (especially for the children) to find it yesterday. First time we've seen one in the garden and it was very beautiful...
When will I be safe to dig again do you think? am really mindful of hurting them.
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That's so beautiful :love: I'm afraid I can't help with your question as I know nothing about them, but there's bound to be plenty on Wiki and other places.