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Your original post sounded like you were looking for a gardener for gardening work and not the very serious problem you are facing. Perhaps contact Admin to explain. If you include the information about the snake it will be clear that the post belongs in this section.

AmiRobertson Wrote:

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> Regarding looking for a gardener called Richard!!

> It's an emergency they have deadlocked a door to a

> house I need to get into to feed the owners snake

> and give it water!!


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If you can't track down the gardener, can you not ask a locksmith for a duplicate key?


The one which used to be in Lordship Lane has moved to Melbourne Grove (I think).


But surely the house should be deadlocked anyway for security when it is empty?

*shudder*


I know a snake's gotta eat and all that, but the whole mice thing is grim.


This opinion was probably formed when defrosting a freezer in a shared student house years ago, only to find about 10 dead mice frozen solid at the back. Left there by a previous tenant who'd kept a snake.

A girl I knew at uni once fed her snake with a live mouse. She bought it at a pet shop, and they gave her an information pack on caring for your mouse and everything. Then she took it home and dropped it into the snake's tank.


I won't tell you what she does for a living now...

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