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    Field Herping in Georgia

    Quote Originally Posted by rlditmars View Post
    I'm in the Lawrenceville/Suwanee area. Like I said, I did a little reading and it seems pretty uncommon to find a baby because they spend much of the first year or two staying hidden. However, I think Deborah on this forum found one in her yard last year.
    I did I find a baby last year right under my squash plant

    I live in the country I have woods and a creek so it's a good area for them and I guess if they are hungry there is my garden


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