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Default Snake prevention

On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 08:34:07 EDT, "Pat"
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Pardon my ignorance but why would I want to keep snakes away from my pond?


Some do eat fish, frogs & tadpoles, some are poisonous to people.

In the case of the lady my husband knows, she's terrified of all snakes,
doesn't have a pond, but doesn't want any snake in her yard. I believe she
is in a newer subdivision bordering the desert, so she's probably seen
mostly bull snakes and maybe rattlers, before she went with her
mothballs-in-a-can snake prevention. If it works for her... better than
killing them, imo. ~ jan
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