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14theroze Posts: 348 |
I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snakes Posted 1431 days ago Being on a farm it's always a strong possibility of coming across a brown snake. We've been here for 5 years and I've only seen very few of them besides those on the roads in the summer. |
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Mausy Posts: 44 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1430 days ago No experiences here and I am really glad! Sounds awful scary, I wouldn't even be going outside! Good luck |
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kathandfamily Posts: 1 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1424 days ago I lived in Salisbury, a suburb of Adelaide, near a beautiful reserve full of wildlife and flora.I was sitting having a coffee with my partner chatting to my dog through the side door. I got up to go to the rear door to get the washing in. I wear no shoes most days. As I opened the door, I thought to myself, wow my dog can move, but at the corner of my eye I could see it wasn't my dog, it was the hose I was sure of that, but our hose isn't BROWN! Geepers creeps did I run, I reckon in the air too. My heart was pounding so loud I couldn't yell loud enough to my man. Finally on a huge stack of sheets of iron, I yelled for him, everyone around could hear me. I told him, "only me it could happen to", well what he asked back. I said look there near our sons bedroom window a SNAKE. Im an animal lover and I wanted it gone, I wanted it dead fearing for my kids safety. But my man & I couldn't bring ourselves to do it. We phoned a snake catcher to come and catch it. Well he came out, we lost sight of it, we set traps and to no avail. it had gone. The snake catcher said I probably scared the poor thing when I was 5cms away from it.My younger son said to me Mum you have always told us the golden rule with snakes, why on earth did you run when you were suppose to stand still. Its good in therory but not in practise, not when your legs are running before you think!.Im a magnet for snakes. plenty of times I have come across snakes big and small. But I still watch my guard. You can never be to careful even in suburbia. By the way the snake was about a metre long and was only looking for water. the brown snake lives on hopefully down in the reserve where it should be. |
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spickymao Posts: 9 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1421 days ago Living on a sheep and cattle station, we come across Browns all the time. Shearing time they hide in the wool packs and many a time we have nearly touched them without noticing that they were in them. Also I had a Carpet Snake in my room once that seemed to know all the places to hide!!! Just the other day without realising it, I stopped my motorbike right beside a really shiny BIG Black one. I didn't stay long around there to find out what might happen! Out of the 8 or 9 I've personally seen this season, most I have nearly stepped on, but I'm still here. So be careful everyone, wear your shoes and take a torch with you at all times! |
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chatnoir Posts: 2 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1419 days ago I live in the inner Brisbane cbd and have just recently moved from an apartment to a house. Last weekend I moved a potplant in my front garden and a small brown snake was curled beneath it...it wouldn't move for quite some time. Today, I was digging around the back yard and I noticed a massive snake hole in the dirt. I am currently awaiting feedback from Parks and Wildlife as to whether or not they can come out and remove the snakes...I hope so! I'm now scared to death of going out into the garden, which was the whole point of moving into a house. |
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14theroze Posts: 348 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1418 days ago If you make enough noise when you're out in the garden the brown snake should stay in hiding. If I took that stance where I lived I'd be housebound totally. Just think of the mice the snake is keeping out of your garden and around your home. If you get the chance go somewhere you can watch a snake display where parks and wildlife and other volunteers give demonstrations about the various snakes and what to do if you come across them watch them. Quite interesting, I've seen these displays at one or two local shows. |
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doglover23 Posts: 11 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1282 days ago It's more scared of you than you are of it. |
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HyBriD Posts: 41 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1281 days ago I've had a couple of dugites (a type of brown snake) in my backyard in suburban Perth. I owned some rabbits and birds at the time, which tends to attract mice, which then attracts snakes. I don't really worry about them too much. I've also come across one while walking in a tiny strip of bush at the park down the road. It was about a foot away from me curled up against a rock. I only noticed it because my friend pointed it out. |
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Beth Posts: 8 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1247 days ago Brown snakes are common and generally attracted by high mice populations. If you'd like to minimise the number of snakes on your property then consider controlling the mouse population. |
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Chloe Posts: 32 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1044 days ago One of my daughters lives on a property west of Brisbane, sees black & brown snakes all the time, they do not worry her as she says the black ones keep the brown ones away from the house. OH YEAH? She has also seen a black snake with a white head down near a chookpen, it remains very still & she sees it at dusk or early morning but as yet cannot identify it, does anyone know what it would be? |
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mattcon12000 Posts: 2 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 1030 days ago Snakes won't bother you if you don't bother them. One to watch out for is the one asleep in the log you sit on in the bush. Another is the Taipan of say the Byron Bay hinterland. It looks like a legless lizard, a bit like a stumpy tail... very lethal!! In years of living in Deni, I never saw many brown snakes, but got chased in the river one day! Keiren Perkins would've come a close 'second'! |
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calley Posts: 3 |
RE: I'd like to hear other peoples experiences with brown snake Posted 853 days ago Be very careful of a snake that looks a lot like the brown snake, that is the Eastern Brown. One was very interested in our aviary but was initially drawn there by mice which in turn were interested in the seed.He was very aggressive. We caught it with a pole that has plastic coated wire threaded through it, put it in a hessian bag to take to the swamps the following day. Low and behold the aggro blighter chewed his way out of the bag only to be caught again two nights later. That time we put the hessian bag into a plastic grain bag and tied the top very tight. As we emptied the bag onto the ground the snake turned to us, raised himself up like a hose, hissed and then disappeared into the scrub. So watch out for this type of snake. Not as long as the brown and a little lighter in colour almost a pink tinge. Chris |
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