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Old 31-08-2006, 02:03 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Farm1 wrote:
"Barbara" wrote in message

You need some lizards, Blue tongues are very good for getting rid
of snails.


The only problem with that is that Blue Tongues and snakes both like
exactly the same sort of garden.


yes. Whenever I see them (the lizards) appear, my snake-hackles go up.
****ing browns.

I have some of those weird blunt lizards also, and horny ones that have
claws and drag themselves around. they come out first, and then it's time to
look out for the Browns.


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