yes i think that
i think the real name for a snakes home is a nest, or a den
the holes in ground or trees
in a den
The home of a viper is usually called a den. Snakes generally do not make their own dens. They usually take it over from another animal.
A group of snakes is typically referred to as a "den" or a "bed."
by using a shovel and a hose
A den is a lion's home.
Snakes do not have houses, they den up in winter.
In fall, rattlesnakes may den up in communal dens, with several hundred snakes together. But, it is highly unlikely this would be near your home.
a good home for snakes is a hole.......
Lions and tigers do live in a den.
Snakes spend the winter in a rock crevice, animal burrow, or deep hole under a root ball. It is necessary that this den be below frost level. Since there may not be many of these locations, many snakes oftentimes den together. Some garter snakes may number in the hundreds - or thousands - in a single hibernaculum, or winter den. Copperheads, black rat snakes and rattlesnakes commonly den together.