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RE: Early spring?

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Posted by: Osteolaemus at Tue Feb 17 17:22:12 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Osteolaemus ]  
   

I have found the majority of my red-bellies under logs. This where they rest and find their prey which consists of insects (especially slugs). I have found one out on a rocky beach. But I would say your best chance is carefully flipping logs.

As far as Milks go.... There is a herper on here named Stewart Stick. He has a great milk spot in or near Peterborough. Ask him if he'd be willing to take you out there. I believe that he can almost promise milks on a given day. Not sure how willing he is to take strangers to his spot though?

Hope this helps.


   

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