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<blockquote data-quote="David-Karratha" data-source="post: 629826" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>Up in Karratha, we had lots of them in town and out at the various mining camps. In town, I think its the mice and frogs that keep them around. Where there are people, there are always rats & mice. Every second house up there also had a pool. I know we often had so many frogs around, you couldnt hear tv inside, and theyd drive you nuts when trying to sleep.</p><p></p><p>Out bushwalking though, the only snakes I ever saw, was when I was driving out or back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David-Karratha, post: 629826, member: 22207"] Up in Karratha, we had lots of them in town and out at the various mining camps. In town, I think its the mice and frogs that keep them around. Where there are people, there are always rats & mice. Every second house up there also had a pool. I know we often had so many frogs around, you couldnt hear tv inside, and theyd drive you nuts when trying to sleep. Out bushwalking though, the only snakes I ever saw, was when I was driving out or back. [/QUOTE]
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