Posted by harry on August 28, 2010, 2:28 am
Dismantled the compost heap yesterday and found about thirty grass
snake eggs. It least that's what I assume they are as we have grass
snakes, they regularly clear out my pond of tadpoles.
I've put them in my propagator in some damp compost.
Waiting to see what happens.
Posted by Martin on August 28, 2010, 8:25 am
>Dismantled the compost heap yesterday and found about thirty grass
>snake eggs. It least that's what I assume they are as we have grass
>snakes, they regularly clear out my pond of tadpoles.
>I've put them in my propagator in some damp compost.
>Waiting to see what happens.
Have you seen Jurassic Park?
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Martin
Posted by harry on August 28, 2010, 11:49 am
> >Dismantled the compost heap yesterday and found about thirty grass
> >snake eggs. It least that's what I assume they are as we have grass
> >snakes, they regularly clear out my pond of tadpoles.
> >I've put them in my propagator in some damp compost.
> >Waiting to see what happens.
> Have you seen Jurassic Park?
> --
> Martin
Yep. All three of them. Hey maybe they're velociraptors!
Posted by <vicky on August 28, 2010, 4:15 pm
> Yep. All three of them. Hey maybe they're velociraptors!
My chickens sometimes remind me of velociraptors
Posted by Derek Turner on August 28, 2010, 1:07 pm
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 23:28:08 -0700, harry wrote:
> Dismantled the compost heap yesterday and found about thirty grass snake
> eggs. It least that's what I assume they are as we have grass snakes,
> they regularly clear out my pond of tadpoles. I've put them in my
> propagator in some damp compost. Waiting to see what happens.
The police arrest you for an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside
act? ISTR that they are protected.
>snake eggs. It least that's what I assume they are as we have grass
>snakes, they regularly clear out my pond of tadpoles.
>I've put them in my propagator in some damp compost.
>Waiting to see what happens.