Any native snake experts?
Discussion
They won't be as lively when they're cold but that means it'll take them longer to move somewhere else, which will leave them exposed to the cold - it's best to leave it until the weather warms up and they'll be much quicker to move away.
Snakes are very unlikely to attack unless they feel threatened (I've handled adders (after being shown how to!) and slow worms and never had issues) so move the compost carefully and make sure there is somewhere else for them to move to. As someone else said, why not start another compost pile? They'll go under piles of timber, bits of corrugated iron etc as well.
Snakes are very unlikely to attack unless they feel threatened (I've handled adders (after being shown how to!) and slow worms and never had issues) so move the compost carefully and make sure there is somewhere else for them to move to. As someone else said, why not start another compost pile? They'll go under piles of timber, bits of corrugated iron etc as well.
Edited by knotweed on Saturday 5th January 02:32
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