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snake in the bush
For the last couple of days, a little Northern brown snake (a/k/a DeKay's
snake) has been making himself at home in trumpet vine next to part of the garden, just up the steps from the pond. Cute little bugger. Unfortunately, he's about four feet too small to eat squirrrels of any size (I'd love to find a place around Baltimore that removes unwanted wildlife from homes, and ask them to release some of their found rat snakes into my local woods. Anyone around here know of such a place, or of someone who catches rat snakes for fun?) My aide is afraid of the snake. And the box turtle in the yard a few weeks ago. And the toad on the ramp (why toads never find my pond in spring is a mystery - I wish they would.) Alan -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- **** Please use address alanh(at)min.net to reply via e-mail. **** Posted using registered MR/2 ICE Newsreader #564 --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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snake in the bush
Hi Alan, I'd love to find a place around Baltimore that removes unwanted wildlife from homes, and ask them to release some of their found rat snakes Now that's an interesting concept. The labradors would LOVE to catch your squirrels, they have been humiliated by the locals here and are itching for revenge. k30a and the watergardening labradors http://www.geocities.com/watergarden...dors/home.html |
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