I was curious myself. I found the related link below.
According to that, they are Garter snakes but are often called garden or gardener snakes because they are often found in gardens.
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If by 'garden snake' you meant Garter Snake (Genus Thamnophis) - then yes. Worms are part of their natural diet.
a garter snake.
Garter snake eggs are soft shelled.
Two-striped Garter Snake was created in 1860.
The common garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) is native to North America
I was curious myself. I found the related link below. According to that, they are Garter snakes but are often called garden or gardener snakes because they are often found in gardens.
There's no such species as a 'garden snake' - it's a GARTER snake ! (Genus -Thamnophis)
There is no such recognised species as a 'garden snake' - a Garter snake on the other hand - is Thamnophis sirtalis
There is no such species as the Garden Snake. The above answer is misleading because it refers to a common name and not a scientific or Latin name. It depends on what part of the country you lkive in and sometimes even the distinct locality. Garter snakes are commonly call garden snakes due to the fact that they commonly are found in gardens searching for food. that is the problem with common names, they are just that, common and many snakes are referred to as Garden snakes depending on locality. Garden snake is commonly listed as a common name for Garter snakes in most of the herpetological literature>
If by 'garden snake' you meant Garter Snake (Genus Thamnophis) - then yes. Worms are part of their natural diet.
no but they are cousins in the snake family .
There is no poison in the bite of a garden snake. This snake is actually known as the garter snake and is considered to be very helpful in controlling rodents and bugs in gardens.
Hognose garden garter
There is NO SUCH SPECIES as a garden snake ! IF you meant a 'Garter snake' - then no - there are NO vegetarian snakes- ALL snakes are carnivores !
I think i found one in my garden and i live in ipswich!
a garter snake.
The garter snake is close to the water snake