Jumat, 31 Juli 2009

I found a ringneck snake hatchling in my basement, how can I rid the area of snakes? Are the probably more?


Answers:
1. Ringnecks are incredibly harmless snakes. Do not worry about it.

2. It is there because it was looking for a shelter from the upcoming winter. Your house is NOT a good shelter, however, and it just got trapped in there and could not find a way out. It is probably an isolated instance, but ringnecks are semi-communal and a couple might have found it together. (Note- we commonly find young snakes doing this probably because of a combination of lack of experience, looking for new sites, and small size to fit in tiny cracks.)

3. Find a good glue trap for small animals that includes a release feature- one that lets you use mineral oil or something to deactivate the glue and release the animal. Put the trap in a corner near where you found the snake, and maybe a couple other scattered around.

If you DO catch something, just take it outside and release it away from your house. It will almost certainly not come back!
ew go to petco they'll help you
if there not venomous don't kill them.
if you have a snake infestation, it means their is a food source
(ie mice or rats or bugs). so if you kill off the snakes, you will sart to find some more unpleasent rodent presents and plundered food and a maby a bug problem.

however if you must get rid of them do it nicely, get glue traps and release them away from the house
Sprinkle raw disinfectant in all the corners. Shakes dont like this scent and will go away from it.
Ringneck snakes are about the most docile snake there is. Don't worry. Probably an isolated incident. Don't hurt it.
Get rid of the food supply and the snakes will leave.

Ringneck snake hatchlings eat bugs.