Snakes have never given me the willies like they do for some people. We take care for snakes here, even stop when we're bike riding to herd them off the road, because people here AIM for snakes with their cars (we've seen it). I didn't know garter snakes eat slugs & snails, that's great news!
I just constructed a nice platform for the Chicken Palace water barrel using some retaining wall pavers and I filled the space with rocks so there is no frost heave.
I was rather proud of myself.
I did not think through that I had just created a perfect snake home. A small snake has moved in and seems very happy there. I hope he doesn't break into the Chicken Palace but I think my rodent proofing activities are likely to stand up to anything but the smallest of snakes.
:fl
 
I do love me some mischief. Please describe. :ya
They had found a way between the chainlink fence (the border of our yard) and the garden fence, which is ment to keep them from digging up the new plants. They know all about the garden fence and usually obey its presence, but I looked up from putting a clean sheet on the couch and caught them all happily tossing dirt all over my tiny watermelon plants.

In better news it is a lovely 72° and my first sunflower opened overnight :) the spot in the middle is a daddy long leg spider sunning itself.
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Of course Rosie has been screaming her head off since 7:15 this morning... I think she has been waiting to lay an egg until the heat passed.
 
Snakes have never given me the willies like they do for some people. We take care for snakes here, even stop when we're bike riding to herd them off the road, because people here AIM for snakes with their cars (we've seen it). I didn't know garter snakes eat slugs & snails, that's great news!
Most snakes in the states are really your friends and friends of your chickens. You just have to watch out for egg loss.
 
They still won’t enter the coop at night. They both wait on my porch, tapping at the door “Let us in, it’s dangerous out here “ 🐥🐥
I get that. It is hard to do the coop integration without removing the first coop. Perhaps you should tear down your house? They would likely move on then. ;)
 
They had found a way between the chainlink fence (the border of our yard) and the garden fence, which is ment to keep them from digging up the new plants. They know all about the garden fence and usually obey its presence, but I looked up from putting a clean sheet on the couch and caught them all happily tossing dirt all over my tiny watermelon plants.

In better news it is a lovely 72° and my first sunflower opened overnight :) the spot in the middle is a daddy long leg spider sunning itself.
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Of course Rosie has been screaming her head off since 7:15 this morning... I think she has been waiting to lay an egg until the heat passed.
I hope the watermelon plants survived. 🤭

Beautiful Sunflower. I have a volunteer sunflower opening in front of the coop. I'll get a picture later.
 
I just constructed a nice platform for the Chicken Palace water barrel using some retaining wall pavers and I filled the space with rocks so there is no frost heave.
I was rather proud of myself.
I did not think through that I had just created a perfect snake home. A small snake has moved in and seems very happy there. I hope he doesn't break into the Chicken Palace but I think my rodent proofing activities are likely to stand up to anything but the smallest of snakes.
:fl
He may not survive if he breaks in. Not the way they treat mice.

How are they doing in the coop today?
 

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