So you're gardening, pulling weeds, maybe moving some rocks or checking on the compost pile, and then you see a small cluster of leathery-looking white eggs nestled in the dirt. They’re not chicken ...
When you're trying to detect and identify snakes in your yard, a clutch of eggs in the grass or under a squash vine could be an indicator of snake activity. However, eggs on the ground aren't ...
Collection of egg snakes in dirt - Craig Cordier/Getty Images Maintaining your yard requires continuous upkeep, but it can also bring about the occasional surprise. You might not anticipate snake eggs ...