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Last post 02-07-2008 3:26 PM by digger. 15 replies.

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  • 02/07/2008 03:26 PM
    • digger
    • North East Lancashire
    • 18 Jul 2005
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    Hi Tashsa Service, sorry it took ages for my reply ,i lost the thread, my friend at Manitoba said they have a big pit called "the Manitoba snake pit" which doesn't sound too promising. However if you look on the blogs on my garden, you will see some blogs post from Graham Rice, he lives in England and in America and in his big garden in America wild bears are on the loose roaming around and even come to look in through the house windows, are the cougars that you have like the mountain lions? will they eat people? or just animals? we don't have many wild animals here but my OH has got badgers living at the back of the horse field, we don't see them at all because they are nocturnal and where they live is called a badgers sett and don't want to disturb them, so we keep away from them and nowadays in the UK it's a criminal offence to disturb the badgers or where they live so we keep away, I think the badgers are bigger than a racoon, but they won't come close to the houses like a racoon does. Do you have poisonous snakes where you live?

    digger Devil Lancashire is the ideal place for the 5th garden