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Barry,
It was probably a grass snake and it seems that its favourite food is frogs. They do eat fish, but unlike some other animals, it is unlikely that it will take any more than it needs and move elsewhere. We have had a couple of grass snakes in our pond before and although I didn't manage to get a picture, they aren't marked quite as brightly as a lot of other snakes, being (I think) a pale colour on the belly and can be anything up to nine different markings on their backs http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfact...iles/278.shtml I don't think you can get rid of them, but why would you want to? Nick www.pennix.co.uk "Barry" wrote in message ... Hi, I saw a snake in the pond as I feed the fish! I don't know what is was as it moved quick! Will it do any harm? How can I get rid of it? Barry |
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