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I guess frogs are the most liked prey for garter snakes and since you have lots of frogs in your form so there is every possibility that you will also find garter snakes in your form.
It is true that there are many places around us where snakes can be found but often we do not spend them as most of the snakes are afraid of people as people are afraid of them. People think that every snake is dangerous to them but it is not true as there are many snakes who are not venomous and water snakes are also one of these non-venomous snakes.
It’s nice to hear that farmers are concerned about the animals on their land. Awareness is the key to maintaining habitats that are hospitable to the nature that surrounds us.
Hi James what you said is absolutely correct…This can be used to make awareness among people.