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linloo Nov 17th 2007 4:28 pm

Re: Snake Deterrent
 
Just seen my first snake (I am never going out again:sneaky:) Went to open the back door to let the dog into her run and there it was yuk A little brown thing less than a metre long, I xxxx my self. It went off under the fence to next door, I have warned my neighbors, who bless came round with a big spade, but no sign of it now. Now searching the internet for everything previously suggested:thumbup:

mr mover Nov 17th 2007 9:21 pm

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Originally Posted by linloo (Post 5568851)
Just seen my first snake (I am never going out again:sneaky:) Went to open the back door to let the dog into her run and there it was yuk A little brown thing less than a metre long, I xxxx my self. It went off under the fence to next door, I have warned my neighbors, who bless came round with a big spade, but no sign of it now. Now searching the internet for everything previously suggested:thumbup:

Leave it alone , more people are bitten trying to kill snakes, than those who just let them move on through,,,,,,;)mm

linloo Nov 17th 2007 9:59 pm

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Originally Posted by mr mover (Post 5569534)
Leave it alone , more people are bitten trying to kill snakes, than those who just let them move on through,,,,,,;)mm

"Leave it alone" I,m not going anywhere near it:( I was cowering in the corner) Neighbor is a true aussie and a gent, knew I was scared and just brought the shovel for show, said the same thing you did, just not good on surprises and I love my dog:wub: All I need now is a kangaroo through the place and I should be over it all:thumbup:

emelems Nov 17th 2007 10:22 pm

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Bloody hell.. I have been swotting up on which spiders are what and do what that I have totally forgotten about snakes!!

:eek:

Em x

mr mover Nov 18th 2007 3:21 am

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Originally Posted by linloo (Post 5569688)
"Leave it alone" I,m not going anywhere near it:( I was cowering in the corner) Neighbor is a true aussie and a gent, knew I was scared and just brought the shovel for show, said the same thing you did, just not good on surprises and I love my dog:wub: All I need now is a kangaroo through the place and I should be over it all:thumbup:

I have stopped my dogs from chasing and killing lizards, once they understand that any thing that crawls is not to be messed with they will be wary of snakes.............;)mm

Howard1944 Nov 18th 2007 4:37 am

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Frogs eat spiders, snakes eat frogs, rats eat snakes, cane toads eat rats,cats eat rats, dingos eat cats, just Natures Way.

annqldau Nov 19th 2007 5:55 pm

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Originally Posted by mr mover (Post 5570596)
I have stopped my dogs from chasing and killing lizards, once they understand that any thing that crawls is not to be messed with they will be wary of snakes.............;)mm

Problem is the snakes may be chasing them not the other way around.

tonyk38 Nov 21st 2007 3:27 am

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Originally Posted by gobbyjock (Post 5544735)
Talking of snakes did anyone read this??I don`t know that I`d be taking photos of the thing just after it swallowed the family pet!!
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/stor...008620,00.html

This is an Amethystine Python, a common species around Cairns. My workmate's cat suffered the same fate recently by the same species of snake!

Personally I'd much rather have the snake in my garden than the bloody cat...

tonyk38 Nov 21st 2007 3:36 am

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Originally Posted by mr mover (Post 5569534)
Leave it alone , more people are bitten trying to kill snakes, than those who just let them move on through,,,,,,;)mm

Correct, and the head stays alive for hours after it has been chopped off, so a) it could still potentially bite, and b) it dies a slow lingering death.

The reason killing snakes is illegal is simple. They are an essential part of any ecosystem and particulary so in Aus which has some of the highest reptilian diversity on earth (nearly 1000 species).

Many snake species are in trouble and the wildlife rescue peeps I know here in Cairns are sick of folks molesting a 'brown' snake which far more often than not turns out to be a harmless or inoffensive species...

mr mover Nov 21st 2007 8:23 am

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Originally Posted by annqldau (Post 5577266)
Problem is the snakes may be chasing them not the other way around.

Most of the snakes we get are the fast moving eastern brown snake, every one i have seen has been in a big hurry to get away, and as long as you dont try and stop them they are not a problem..........;)mm

annqldau Nov 25th 2007 7:09 pm

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Originally Posted by mr mover (Post 5584703)
Most of the snakes we get are the fast moving eastern brown snake, every one i have seen has been in a big hurry to get away, and as long as you dont try and stop them they are not a problem..........;)mm

Going the other way is good, otherwise carry your black and decker rechargeable hand held...:D

linloo Nov 28th 2007 1:14 am

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Does it get any worse I ask myself?? now I have just found a scorpion (baby) in my bedroom? please tell me I am just having a run of bad luck or I am the next "queen of the jungle":confused: I live in a really nice suburb not the outback what is going on here?

sel Nov 28th 2007 10:14 am

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Originally Posted by linloo (Post 5610155)
I live in a really nice suburb not the outback what is going on here?

So does its mom & dad .... welcome to Australia :lol:

TheCrone Nov 28th 2007 12:43 pm

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SIL killed a dugite on the front steps last weeK! These are seriously nasty and particularly dangerous to have around a 12 month old who's into exploring anything that moves!
I was interested in the comment about using the herb fennel to deter them. Is the herb grown or seeds sprinkled?

biggy Nov 28th 2007 1:21 pm

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Originally Posted by TheCrone (Post 5612210)
SIL killed a dugite on the front steps last weeK! These are seriously nasty and particularly dangerous to have around a 12 month old who's into exploring anything that moves!
I was interested in the comment about using the herb fennel to deter them. Is the herb grown or seeds sprinkled?

I wouldnt be shouting that from the rooftops...it is a protected species..minimum $4000 fine for killin the buggas


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