Somthing living in my straw

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I layered about 12 inches of straw on top of my potato spuds....now I notice that there are 2-3 holes down in the straw....would that be mice or a snake? The holes are about an inch in diameter.
 

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Yup.....and yup......I would never plant in straw for that reason. Good ol' dirt for me. Don't stick your hand in that straw!! :ep
 

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freemotion said:
Yup.....and yup......I would never plant in straw for that reason. Good ol' dirt for me. Don't stick your hand in that straw!! :ep
Oh come on now....BE BRAVE! Stick your paw in there and let us know what you find! :lol:
 

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It could be either. If it were here I would say a mouse over a snake but, it depends on where you live to which it would be more apt to be.

Maybe use a fork and shake it up some and see what you find.
 

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I got a shudder just thinking about what could be lurking in there. Yipes!! I'm glad it's you and not me. If it were at my house, I'd guess snake over mouse because I have 3 mousers and they like their job.
 

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SKR8PN said:
freemotion said:
Yup.....and yup......I would never plant in straw for that reason. Good ol' dirt for me. Don't stick your hand in that straw!! :ep
Oh come on now....BE BRAVE! Stick your paw in there and let us know what you find! :lol:
Just make sure you wear thick leather gloves. ;)
 

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Oh be very very careful. Where you live odds are it could be snake they look for a cool place to be sleeping. Use a very long rake and or hoe to be checking it out with. Make sure you have on leather boots and or chaps too with those gloves. And I hope it is a mouse house. :fl And the cats get to hunt :weee

Myself I like snakes, but they don't like being disturbed, and so I am very mind full of how I move around them and if they are venmous or not. So just error on the side of caution. And be safe... :fl

:frow Karan :D
 

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Oh Great!

We do have rattlesnakes and mice AND it is right next to my chicken run.

Why do I read everywhere else that people mulch with a nice thick layer of straw and now after I have done it you all tell me it is a bad idea?!
Crud.
:barnie
 

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I don't think it's a bad idea. I most likely would leave it be. Potatoes are in the nightshade family so I'm guessing that any mouse that eats its leaves will eventually take care of itself. I would maybe put a large "sunning" rock next to it, go out in the early morning and see if you've got yourself a snake. Depending on the type of snake, you could have a "farm hand".
 

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Sunning rock huh? What time of day would I most likely find my friend sunning himself?
Sorry, I am a suburbia baby...I am near more open space than ever and I don't have much experience with snakes!
 
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