Earthworm or a tiny snake? How to identify a Brahminy blind snake in your soil and what to do if you find one

Gardeners often find Brahminy blind snakes, tiny creatures mistaken for worms. These snakes are harmless and beneficial. They control ant and termite populations, aiding soil health. Their unique reproduction and burrowing lifestyle make them elusive. Understanding these snakes helps appreciate their ecological importance. They are not pests but helpful garden residents.