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No, garter snakes are found only in North America.
Many species lay eggs. Only one venomous species is possible and that's the coral snake.
There are only 6 species of venomous snakes found in North Carolina. Only 2 are found in Western North Carolina. These are the Western Copperhead and the Timber Rattlesnake.
North America.
The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) is native to North America
The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) is native to North America
Some snakes are endangered.Among the snakes listed as endangered in North America are:Masticophis lateralis euryxanthus (Alameda whipsnake)Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia (San Francisco garter snake)
Garter Snakes were thought to be nonvenomous, but recent discoveries revealed that they do produce a mild neurotoxic venom but lack effective means of delivering it. Garter snakes can't kill an individual with the amounts of venom they produce. They can be found from Alaska, Canada, North America to Central America. Garter snakes diet consists of slugs, earthworms, leeches, lizards, amphibians, birds, fish, toads and rodents.
It doesn't need it ! Garter snakes are native to North america - where the climate is a temperate one. They don't need high humidity - which is what the fogger will introduce.
In North America, box turtles, garter snakes, skunks, raccoons and some birds will feed on earthworms.
Not naturally - They are a North american species. However - like many reptile species - there are likely to be a few in captivity.
In North American deserts, box turtles, garter snakes, toads and some birds will eat worms.