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I've just found a snake in my compost heap.

27 replies

Caligula · 26/04/2006 15:21

Yuk. A brown one about 12 inches long and skinny. What is it? A grass snake?

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Twiglett · 26/04/2006 15:22

its a turd Grin

Greensleeves · 26/04/2006 15:22

A slow-worm

expatinscotland · 26/04/2006 15:22

cool. sounds like a garden snake. where is it now. it may need to be relocated.

oliveoil · 26/04/2006 15:24

is it dead?

Esmummy · 26/04/2006 15:26

Freak out. i don't even like worms :(

cataloguequeen · 26/04/2006 15:27

Hi Cal, could be a slow worm or a grass snake harmless really... adders (poisonous but not aggressive) have a diamond pattern on their backs so don't worry means you have a very welcoming heap!!Smile

Bramshott · 26/04/2006 15:50

Grass snake will have a bright yellow collar behind its head. Sounds like a baby one so hate to tell you that there may be more . . .

Have to say this makes me shudder and is one reason I would never dig over our old compost heap (have the bin-type things now). We had baby grass snakes in the garden 2 years ago and the bl**dy cat kept mauling them and bringing them in. Now that really was yuk!

Feistybird · 26/04/2006 15:59

Crikey - are you somewhere exotic and foreign?

Greensleeves · 26/04/2006 16:01

I found a brown slow worm in my compost heap last week. About a foot long, plain brown and very narrow. They are harmless, I'd leave it alone.

Feistybird · 26/04/2006 16:02

I'd throw it over next doors...

madmarchhare · 26/04/2006 16:04

Fek, I would have kacked myself.

pooka · 26/04/2006 16:07

Think slow worms are a protected species. Not worms really - reptiles).
slowworms \link{http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/281.shtml\here}

Esmummy · 26/04/2006 16:12

pmsl feistybird

DaddyCool · 26/04/2006 16:12

is it just a stick and you're over reacting?

cataloguequeen · 26/04/2006 16:14

you're right pooka, my mother was told by the R.S.P.C.A that she could not move or kill hers...I think they are cool!!!don't kill it!!!

jellyjelly · 26/04/2006 16:15

It wont help you but i used to have to throw cheselogs over the neighbours gardens at my nannies. Oh the days of cheselog throwing and hoping the neihgbours werent in the garden.

Kathlean · 26/04/2006 17:27

Hmm I mowed a slow worm once. Was not paying attention until I noticed the half of it in the garden )-:

Got DP to scrap the mower clean underneath 0-:

NotAnOtter · 26/04/2006 17:33

My three year old playing in the garden just ran in to say he had found a mouse ...nope a HEADLESS squirrel Shock

Caligula · 26/04/2006 18:12

It definitely moved and had eyes and a head.

Might be a slow worm. But it was definitely brown

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Caligula · 26/04/2006 18:12

What pray, is a cheselog?

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FioFio · 26/04/2006 18:13

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pooka · 26/04/2006 18:39

I've been wondering too Caligula! Visions of edam being thrown over the fence.

Peachyclair · 26/04/2006 18:54

yuck

I'm phobic of anything that even reminds me of snakes

I even do long detours from snake like twigs

yeesh

SaintGeorge · 26/04/2006 18:58

cheeselogs = woodlice

1Baby1Bump · 26/04/2006 19:19

woodlice are called 'cheesy bugs' or 'chuckie pigs'....

ok?

:o