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Snake sightings, encounters and reminders.
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<blockquote data-quote="XLOOX" data-source="post: 605751" data-attributes="member: 16174"><p>Its pretty simple up here in QLD, I give away detecting in Oct as soon as the humidity and temp starts increasing and dont start again until the next year, after we get some cold nights after Easter. </p><p></p><p>Every year I try and push it and detect a bit longer or start earlier then I will find a snake or 2, as well as sandflies/mosquitos in the creeks. </p><p></p><p>Last year I stopped detecting after we had 2 snakes at home in 2w. A small taipan in the front garden & a larger red bellied black in the garage. 3 other snakes in yard this year, last one was 2w ago but was only a keelback eating a cane toad. Go keelback !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XLOOX, post: 605751, member: 16174"] Its pretty simple up here in QLD, I give away detecting in Oct as soon as the humidity and temp starts increasing and dont start again until the next year, after we get some cold nights after Easter. Every year I try and push it and detect a bit longer or start earlier then I will find a snake or 2, as well as sandflies/mosquitos in the creeks. Last year I stopped detecting after we had 2 snakes at home in 2w. A small taipan in the front garden & a larger red bellied black in the garage. 3 other snakes in yard this year, last one was 2w ago but was only a keelback eating a cane toad. Go keelback ! [/QUOTE]
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