tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7957074720324686869.post8292308512685905963..comments2024-03-12T14:47:27.655+10:00Comments on Life at Arbordale Farm: Watch Your StepFiona from Arbordale Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05196630415124998431noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7957074720324686869.post-68993590189420277472012-11-07T19:52:16.965+10:002012-11-07T19:52:16.965+10:00A colleague bought some solar-powered stake things...A colleague bought some solar-powered stake things that vibrate. It sends the snakes nuts. She bought four to set up a perimeter at $80 each on special from her nursery in Narromine NSW. I'm sure I can get you more information if you need it.Gingerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04413561130899088932noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7957074720324686869.post-71432728341807906662012-11-03T09:04:29.808+10:002012-11-03T09:04:29.808+10:00That would seriously have been taken away in an am...That would seriously have been taken away in an ambulance. Snakes are my hugest fear and have been since I was very small. I can't even go near the snake pit at the local zoo. You are so brave.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7957074720324686869.post-45558640751804372172012-10-29T15:56:04.377+10:002012-10-29T15:56:04.377+10:00jeepers creepers.....I jump at a dried up tomato s...jeepers creepers.....I jump at a dried up tomato stem thinking it is a spider, let alone having a snake under my washing machine...sleepy lizards under there, I only barely tolerate...but snakes..........oh my goodness, Enchanted Momentshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01861732559521175206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7957074720324686869.post-36065407886987773632012-10-29T15:15:05.780+10:002012-10-29T15:15:05.780+10:00Gives me goosebumps. We had a brown snake hanging...Gives me goosebumps. We had a brown snake hanging around the greenhouse and ended up under the fruit tree near by. Once it was relocated, I lifted the canopy of all the fruit trees around the house so that I could clearly see under them. <br /><br /> Bec - Farmers Wifehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02921459284859712709noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7957074720324686869.post-67165797416353261152012-10-29T11:21:01.162+10:002012-10-29T11:21:01.162+10:00argh scary! All we do is keep everything very tid...argh scary! All we do is keep everything very tidy and the grass mowed short (also for bush fire protection), and we don't often see snakes around the house. Also the house is up on poles, so unless they go to the trouble of climbing the steps, I hope they can't get in! Doesn't help you much though... all I can think of is remove any hiding places around the house so they don't get close enough to come inside. Apparently guinea fowl are good to alert you to snakes, but I haven't tried them myself.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12874273438983052621noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7957074720324686869.post-45121627967851817952012-10-29T05:40:28.373+10:002012-10-29T05:40:28.373+10:00We disturbed a small tiger snake when we were movi...We disturbed a small tiger snake when we were moving some debris from the drive up to the house and didn't even notice it. This happened 2 months ago when it was still pretty cold here (not that 20C is hot ;) ) in Tasmania and the feral cats punctured the poor little thing! It's apparently going to be a good year for snakes this year and I am already hearing laments about snake sightings in W.A. from family over there. We have a resident big tiger snake that sunned itself in the back yard around our potted plants and enjoyed the wet humid conditions. This year he is going to have to find somewhere else to bask because we moved the pots, whipper snipped the area and now we can see him!narf7noreply@blogger.com