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No best answer has yet been selected by Dollie. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm afraid your mum wasn't quite correct Dollie, as Adders are found all over the country. The only place that escapes them is Ireland - thanks to St Patrick!
I wouldn't worry too much as they are quite shy creatures and any sound will have them slithering away. The only time you might see them is during the spring and early summer when they come out of hiding to sunbathe and perform their mating dance ....and then only in woodland or areas of heathland. I've found a map of the UK which shows you exactly where they are to be found and you will see they are pretty widespread:
I think your mums parental advice was just to stop you from becomming paronoid, as we all know mums are never wrong!
The adder or viper is the only venomous snake in Britain. its not highly poisonous but can be a problem if someone who is bitten go's into shock, the young and elderly would be more vulnerable.
Its only localy common but is often confused with the more common grass snake. warning signs are usually in place in places where it is commonly found..
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