"Trish Brown" wrote in message
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plat4 wrote:
Erm... 'garden' or 'garter' snakes don't occur here in Oz. I would be
*happy* to
swap you snakes, though! I have a Red Bellied Black snake in my garden
(a very
handsome fellow, about five feet long) and I live in fear that he
might bite my
dog and kill her. Are your garden/garter snakes deadly?
The only thing I've done that works is to use the garden hose on
'jet'. That
will move one snake one time. It's not a solution. I'd be glad to hear
of
others, though...
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Trish {|:-}
Newcastle, NSW, Australia
I am no herpetologist but have you looked at why this snake sticks
around? Do you have a particularly good environment for snakes? Do you
supply their needs for food, water or shelter?
We have them here down by the river, apparently they like creeks, ponds
and canals. I can't change the river (who would want to) so I tell
people to take care walking by it and to give the snake a chance to run
(slither?) away.
Do you have a water source that is attracting it?
See here
http://www.wildlife-australia.com/red.htm for some info.
David