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    Carnivore so I would say negative, just as your dog poo isn't recommended either.

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    Re: Composting?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    Carnivore so I would say negative, just as your dog poo isn't recommended either.
    This, snake excrement is going to be pretty "hot" stuff. Remember they digest bones, so their stomach acid is a lot stronger than what you'd get from an herbivore.

    I do throw the soiled cypress mulch from my BRB's onto my veggie garden plot and under my raspberry bushes when I do a full clean-out every month, but the poop to mulch ratio is pretty low because I constantly spot-clean it. Cypress mulch is so expensive I can't bear to just throw it away if I can reuse it.

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