Garter snakes (there's no such thing as a 'garden snake') have high metabolisms, and eat every 2 to 3 days, when fed on a diet of invertebrates and fish.
When fed rodents, they may eat once or twice per week, once they are adults.
That really depends on prey abundance and availablility.
Well it depends on the seasons -and the snake! Some snakes only eat once every 6 months and others eat twice a moth.
hatchling corn snakes every five days sub adult corn snakes every six days adult corn snakes every 7 days if a good sized meal every twice a week
three times a day.
In captivity, a corn snake will eat mice or rats. In the wild, a corn snake will eat anything it can find, such as birds, lizards, bats, or frogs.
King Snake.
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No. There are only a few snake species that will eat insects. An example of an insect eating snake that is often kept as a pet is the Rough Green Snake (Opheodrys aestivus), which can be fed crickets.
To eat the mice that are eating the corn in the corn fields
yes it will eat a live rat but be carefull cous the rat will try to bite and even eat the corn snake if given the chance
no they eat mice to find more information ask what do corn snakes eat.
It depends on the individual snake but most wont
Ya..................CORN SNAKES!!!!!!!!!! Haha but srsly they do ... They dont eat CORN! They eat small rodents whitch are ATTRACTED to corn fields, so the snake is attracted to them.
Corn Snake is often used as a first pet snake.
An adult Corn Snake will eat a good sized mouse once a week.