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<blockquote data-quote="robmoto" data-source="post: 573239" data-attributes="member: 12563"><p>I think the drout had a big say in the snake population, no water no frogs most snakes live along waterways , oberon or any area that has tussock grass next to a creek be extra carefull tigers love to hide in these, when I walk the creeks I take a long handle shovel and bang the ground in front of me , don,t step or place a foot directly beside tussock , get some snake gaiters and tell the kids to follow you in a straight line BEHIND you , If you see a stick that looks a bit shiny it may well be a snake suning itself or having a sleep , always be aware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robmoto, post: 573239, member: 12563"] I think the drout had a big say in the snake population, no water no frogs most snakes live along waterways , oberon or any area that has tussock grass next to a creek be extra carefull tigers love to hide in these, when I walk the creeks I take a long handle shovel and bang the ground in front of me , don,t step or place a foot directly beside tussock , get some snake gaiters and tell the kids to follow you in a straight line BEHIND you , If you see a stick that looks a bit shiny it may well be a snake suning itself or having a sleep , always be aware. [/QUOTE]
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