
They certainly help the garden and house. They eat mice, crickets,
grasshoppers, and many other undesirable things.
I went to get some dirt for my inside starters and wow, there was a bunch of snakes, look like garden snakes, so I'm wondering if I should leave these in the dirt and bring them in to furtilize the plants I'm trying to get going inside. Do they help the ground at all?
Mostly what they will help with is insect control.
Tracy in Texas
Zone 9
"Where the maters & peppers are sprouting"
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I went to get some dirt for my inside starters and wow, there was a bunch of snakes, look like garden snakes, so I'm wondering if I should leave these in the dirt and bring them in to furtilize the plants I'm trying to get going inside. Do they help the ground at all?
> there is NO WAY that I would bring snakes into my house for any reason
> whatsoever. Judie
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Totally off topic, but Ricky the corn snake is the beloved pet of my 13 year old daughter Carole. He's a sweet, gentle critter who eats defrosted mice from the pet shop and won't even nip. He stays in his aquarium type cage with a locking screen top. Even my snake-hating hubby loves Ricky.
Debbie Adams
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