BOM Climate Outlook, June 2020.
https://nacp.org.au/static/climate_o...ok_2020-06.pdf
Printable View
BOM Climate Outlook, June 2020.
https://nacp.org.au/static/climate_o...ok_2020-06.pdf
She's just come out to sun herself on the granny flat, tin roof. The floorboards are 100mm wide so, if allowing for body curves, would put her around 2.4m-2.5m long.
Attachment 161835Attachment 161834
BOM have revised their forecast and it now looks like we MAY get some light falls Thursday and next Sunday (I'll believe it when I see it).
I still have about 10,000l of rainwater so hopefully that little bit of rain will save me using too much of this on the veggie patch[thumbsupbig]
I usually get about 3,000l per inch (25mm) in my tanks So I need at least 8 inches of rain to fill them all up at the moment and I can't see that happening for another month or so yet.
Ours have been very slow.
They are lovely snakes. If we didn't have chooks and a snall dog I would leave them alone, rather than relocate them.
Ours make sure they have a big feed (ours seem to favour birds and possums) before retiring to their chosen winter lodgings. This can make access difficult when the entry aperture is smaller than their bellies. They can regulate their metabolism so can go without tucker for quite some time. Ours would seem to lose well over a quarter of their body mass during their siesta. They will still come out for a bit of sunshine, on a nice day. I make sure that there is a water supply for them in proximity.
I had to block the granny flat access as we had quite a mess from urine coming through the cathedral ceiling boards.
I still feel a bit guilty about doing it.[bigsad] They have been using the same place for 10+ years.
EDIT: My guilt trip has just been superseded by a bit of grumpiness. I just heard a funny noise and Snakey has bent and pushed my 'Snake proofing wire' so as to gain access to said granny flat.:bat:
Attachment 161836
Put a sheet of polythene in the ceiling? Being a cathedral type ceiling probably not an option.
We build bird-boxes for birds to nest in here. Quite a good way to encourage them to stay around in cold weather too I guess. Is this a thing for snakes given the problems they cause if in the ceiling? Make safe snake habitat for beyond the house or are they creatures of habit and will look for the ceiling regardless?
Mothballs as doormen, Steve. [bigwhistle]