I did my own yard work for six weeks between gardeners and saw a snake nearly every day. Granted our garden is a rai and a half, surrounded by vacant land, but the garden itself is manicured with no wild growth, and yet there are snakes of all types living here all the time I think.
They're out there in your yard... all you have to do is look. We even have two dogs but the snakes manage to stay out of their way most of the time. The dogs corner one about once a month and I have to make a decision of how to deal with it... either kill the snake if I think it's poisonous or capture it and put it over the perimeter wall out of the dogs' reach if I think it is harmless.
The thing that bothers me here is that a very small (pencil sized) snake can be deadly from what I've heard.
A spitting cobra in the kitchen...
Hi all....
I love the tail my missus tells about
her mam coming into the kitchen
to see her 2 year old Daughter ( The missus)
Dancing ( Copying ) the cobra in front of her
which was swaying side to side....
Mother quickly got a broom or something and
set about it.....
Not much scares me....Just the mother in law!!!
Hope everyone is well over there....
Where still counting down the days till we moving
now less than a year away....
Mind we will probably be skint in LOS
but not as bad as here!!!
Regards
I love the tail my missus tells about
her mam coming into the kitchen
to see her 2 year old Daughter ( The missus)
Dancing ( Copying ) the cobra in front of her
which was swaying side to side....
Mother quickly got a broom or something and
set about it.....
Not much scares me....Just the mother in law!!!
Hope everyone is well over there....
Where still counting down the days till we moving
now less than a year away....
Mind we will probably be skint in LOS
but not as bad as here!!!
Regards
The only Geordie in sleepy Cha am since 2009 :cheers: