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<blockquote data-quote="GoldCheddar2005" data-source="post: 67577" data-attributes="member: 2663"><p>I agree with not killing them, however, when Goodman Fielder use the storage behind us for the bread deliveries, and a massive a slab of concrete, railways next to us and Canefields, provide plenty of food for all snakes, I never kill pythons and tree snakes. With small children around occasionally coastal taipans and eastern browns hang around, theyre not after water, generally the vermon around the sheds, I will kill those. Generally too, if you encourage pythons to hang around, you may not have a problem with all problems, including cats. Especially large amethystine pythons and Swampys, according to Rob, because they will eat anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldCheddar2005, post: 67577, member: 2663"] I agree with not killing them, however, when Goodman Fielder use the storage behind us for the bread deliveries, and a massive a slab of concrete, railways next to us and Canefields, provide plenty of food for all snakes, I never kill pythons and tree snakes. With small children around occasionally coastal taipans and eastern browns hang around, theyre not after water, generally the vermon around the sheds, I will kill those. Generally too, if you encourage pythons to hang around, you may not have a problem with all problems, including cats. Especially large amethystine pythons and Swampys, according to Rob, because they will eat anything. [/QUOTE]
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