no, and they dont bite, either.
No, blue-tailed skinks are not endangered, but blue-tailed mole skinks are. These are a limited area variety, and are not the common blue-tailed skink that seem to be everywhere here around my house in Missouri.
No, they are not poisonous.
they hidernate
yes they do
When talking about common five lined skinks; yes.
In Southern states. Everywhere warm.
Thats what I want to kno! Do they?
No, they are not venomous. In fact, they make very good pets.
To make a trap for a blue-tailed skink, you can use a simple bucket trap. Fill a bucket partially with water and add a few leaves or branches for the skinks to climb on. Place the bucket in an area where you’ve observed skinks, making sure it has a smooth edge to prevent them from escaping. Alternatively, you can use a small container with bait, such as insects, to attract the skinks inside.
skinks have blue tails
This question cannot be answered, because no species of skink was identified. Skinks are a large family of lizards, and range from tiny forest-floor dwelling insectivores to large tree-dwelling herbivores, and everything in between. Popular pet skinks include fire skinks (insectivores), blue-tongued skinks (omnivores), and monkey-tailed skinks (herbivores).
They eat metalwork crickets and any other type of insects. If they are thirsty, they will drank water.