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    "First shed, A Success" the_edsta's Avatar
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    A Good Mowing Day...

    There are always tons of critters living in the grass as I mow it... directly behind the house there is a zone of wolf spiders, then green tree frogs, and then leopard frogs down by the water; katydids, locusts, and grasshoppers along one side; a large female garter along the other; a black racer by the water spigot; and the front is filled with green and brown anoles, five lined skinks, and geckos in the evening. Well I stumbled into a new garter out front today -- I'm not sure if its a smaller female or a great big adult male: [IMGhttp://www.electronicsyllabus.com/pics/garter2.jpg[IMG] And a bit later I was back over by the front garden and found a tiny egg just hanging out, barely covered by dirt... my wife must have dug it up while she was planting there... Here it is next to a couple of corn eggs still incubating... [IMG]http://www.electronicsyllabus.com/pics/egg.jpg[IMG] There are several reasons NOT to live in FL, but these are some of the highlights for sure!
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    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    "Preparing For Fourth shed" snake man's Avatar
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    Nice looking snake, really good colors.
    0.1 Red axanthic x red radix

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    Good looking garter. Will be interesting to see the surprise hatching.
    Steve
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    I'd be OK with everything but the spiders Nice looking snake BTW.
    "Cleopatra"-Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
    "Napoleon"-Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis
    "Pedro"-Storeria dekayi dekayi

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    "First shed, A Success" the_edsta's Avatar
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    The egg is probably a five lined skink (the avatar is a coincidence!), but it could be a anole, though either way it will likely be let go
    immediately, unless an easy food source presents itself...


    I don't love the spiders myself, but I do appreciate a balanced ecosystem!
    1.0 Florida Blue (Sirtalis), 1.0 Parietalis, 1.1 Marcianus
    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    Yep...wouldn't deal well with the wolf spiders....now my skin is crawling and I'm looking around my room for spiders...lol. Sounds like you have quite the yard though! Would love to have all of that! Those black racers can be nasty buggers, though.
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    "First shed, A Success" the_edsta's Avatar
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    Quote Originally Posted by EasternGirl View Post
    Yep...wouldn't deal well with the wolf spiders....now my skin is crawling and I'm looking around my room for spiders...lol. Sounds like you have quite the yard though! Would love to have all of that! Those black racers can be nasty buggers, though.

    Yeah... just the other day one ran in the front door while I was coming in... I thought it had young on its back but I didn't hesitate and squashed it... and several hundred of its tiny offspring just dismounted and started running everywhere. A few slides of the sneaker and I think I got them all... I caught a black racer in the yard not long ago... a fairly big girl, and I did end up with a decent bite mark from her. 100_0625.jpg
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    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    Poor spider and spiderlings.
    That's a shame as they do good.
    Steve
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    wow she looks good
    2.2.1Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis Ekoh, Amaunet, Emily, Copper,
    1.0 Canis familiaris Chihuahua Hershey
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    "First shed, A Success" the_edsta's Avatar
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    Re: A Good Mowing Day...

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Poor spider and spiderlings.
    That's a shame as they do good.

    I usually feel that way, but you'd be pretty shocked at how many I have living in my lawn. Hard to take a step without seeing them dart under the centipede grass. I figure that when I have so many they start scurrying to get in the house with their young, then it is an appropriate time to, ahem, put my foot down...
    1.0 Florida Blue (Sirtalis), 1.0 Parietalis, 1.1 Marcianus
    0.1 infernalis, 1.0 Eques obscurus
    6.5 Pantherophis 0.1 Scarlet King; 1.0 Cali King; 1.1 PueblaCorn;
    2.3 Milk/King hybrids (new!)

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