How wonderful - I have yet to see a slow worm here, but we often get grass snakes in the compost heaps - in the autumn when we use the stuff, we find the empty egg shells like table tennis balls all fused together - but I've yet to see a baby snake.
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How wonderful - I have yet to see a slow worm here, but we often get grass snakes in the compost heaps - in the autumn when we use the stuff, we find the empty egg shells like table tennis balls all fused together - but I've yet to see a baby snake.
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