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I have a snake in my garden.....

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Hazel in  Bucketty

Hazel in Bucketty Report 25 Feb 2006 06:44

Fred.......more people in Australia get killed by trying to kill snakes..........Snakes in Australia are a protected species and rightly so..................I had a Death Adder in my backyard two weeks ago and yes I live in Australia.....scared yes kill it no.........got it back into the bush.............if you can't do it there are services that will help Double Barrelled shot gun I hoipe that was said in jest

Sal in Sydney

Sal in Sydney Report 24 Feb 2006 09:44

Thanks Wannabe....will do that now..

Sal in Sydney

Sal in Sydney Report 24 Feb 2006 09:42

It wiggled away under a load of native orchids .... it is dark now but now I understand why my dog was barking like crazy the night before last over there....must have cornered it! I will phone the wildlife people in the morning and see what they say....maybe they will come and find it.

Sal in Sydney

Sal in Sydney Report 24 Feb 2006 09:37

I was putting the washing out and didn't realise that I had company.....although a couple of days ago there was part remains of a dead frog from my pond so i suppose that is what it is after....

ann

ann Report 24 Feb 2006 09:36

my daughter had a harmless grass snake in her kitchen last summer,know how you feel as she was hysterical and i could not make any sense out of her on the phone.Annie

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 24 Feb 2006 09:34

Well, it's not every day we see this kind of thread, Sal! Keep under cover until the rescue team arrive...XXX BC

Sal in Sydney

Sal in Sydney Report 24 Feb 2006 09:34

What's his number!!! LOL!!!

Sal in Sydney

Sal in Sydney Report 24 Feb 2006 09:31

It is about a metre long and silvery grey..could not see any markings, but I was running in the opposite direction at the time! Any ideas all you Aussies, of what type it may be and what I should do!?? LOL!! Apart from becoming a hostage in my own home! Thanks, Sal in Sydney