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YAY! I have a rat snake!

8 years ago
last modified: 8 years ago

I was walking out of my gate, and met him coming in. I tried to take a pic, but he skittered off behind a board I have stashed up against the wall outside. He's just a baby, maybe 2 feet long. I'm so glad to have him! Now I know I won't have mice or moles or other critters. I think I dug him up when I took out the lantana. I found one of those never-ending holes under it, so that was probably his home. In fact, I've found several bottomless holes when I was planting, mostly close to the walls or sidewalk, and rat snakes like to hide in cool places so under concrete would be great for them.

I'm sorry, baby snake! You can come live in my courtyard if you want. I just need to look out for him now, so he doesn't freak and bite me.

ETA:

I guess he figured I'm friendly, because he's now out sunning himself
amongst the trays of starts and cuttings. Went to pick one up and
almost grabbed his tail, but he didn't run, so I guess I have a garden
friend. I'll name him/her Sam, because that can be a male or female
name.

Comments (11)

  • 8 years ago

    That is great! I will never complain about the coachwhips and black racers that visit my yard, but I would love it if I another type would show up and hang around.

  • 8 years ago

    What you have there (in the pic) is an eastern garter snake. They usually eat toads but could potentially eat fish and other amphibians as well.


    Adult Garter


    Baby garter, a baby from the above adult - these guys usually start off eating earthworms


    Garter mama, eating a toad

  • 8 years ago
    last modified: 8 years ago

    That's great! Hard to tell from the photo but I agree it's not a baby rat snake. It could indeed be a garter snake but it also looks like a ribbon snake - i have one on my yard. Either one they're great to have around !

  • 8 years ago

    Be happy. Garters are much kindlier snakes than rat snakes, which are pretty snappy, even as juveniles, although I'm thrilled to have them around.

  • 8 years ago

    What's cool is seeing all this acceptance of snakes, period! Can't believe how many such animals have been killed for absolutely no reason. Bravo, you guys!

  • 8 years ago

    Oh boy! Garter snakes are cool. So many snakes look so much alike down here. This one is not aggressive at all, so probably not a rat snake if that is a measure of identification. If he wants to eat the Cuban tree frogs, more power to him. Whatever he is, I love him. He is now living in the pile of leaves and such I put around the banana tree, so I will have to be careful when I remove that. I don't really want him eating my earthworms, though. :( All but venemous snakes are welcome in my yard.

  • 8 years ago

    I leave the snakes be unless they get into the chicken coops and start eating eggs. I have found a few huge snakes in there. When I find one, I just move them off into another part of the yard. It usually works.

  • 8 years ago

    Last fall we found a fully grown rat snake in our chicken house (pic 1) You can see how big it is in the second pic after I grabbed it to evict it. It had come in through a couple of holes in the chicken yard fence that have since been closed.

    I didn't want it in there because I was afraid it might kill one of the hens if they got curious with it. Being constrictors it could easily do it even though my hens are too large to swallow.

    it now uses a large hole in one my live oaks for home and gives fits to the wild birds if they spy it going up or down that tree!

    .

  • 8 years ago

    Wow! That is one big snake! I hope mine doesn't eat all my little lizards. I really like them. If I ran up on one that big, I would definitely jump!

  • 8 years ago

    Bea, is that you in the picture ? if it is you are one brave woman! I don't think I can ever do that, I will run the other way for sure!

    Silvia

  • 8 years ago

    Silvia yes it's me. I wouldn't do this for poisonous snakes. But I kept non-poisonous snakes for years so I'm pretty comfortable handling them.