We share this land with snakes and other wildlife. Snakes are an important part of the natural ecosystem. They have adapted well to urban areas where they like to eat native and introduced species such as rats and mice or frogs and other reptiles.
Snake bites are very uncommon because all snakes see us as a threat and want to avoid confrontation with people, however, they may try to defend themselves if they feel threatened.
Take care when walking through areas of long grass during spring and summer. This is when snakes are likely to be active. Stick to paths at those times and leash your dog. We will maintain mown areas around all ‘Urban grassland’ sites to improve visibility for snakes.
For more information about snakes in urban areas please visit Department for Environment and Water