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The garter snake is a common non venomous species.
black mamba because the black mamba can use a toxic venom injected to the garter snake
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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.
You should check the label on the bedding to see if that is safe.
There are plenty of bedding materials out there. Use what you like best. Aspen shavings are very nice.
Use shredded toilet paper. i am not sure about hamster bedding. also if you can, find dry leaves and use these
No, soft bedding should not be used! You should try carefresh. Never use cedar!
There is no such thing as a 'garden snake', but people do commonly use this name for garter snakes. How large they get depends on the species, but most don't exceed 3 feet in length.
i think so. on the carefresh package i use for my hamster and guinea pig there is a picture of animals you can use the stuff for and a snake is on there.
Personally, I had one live for 13 years. It depends on the quality of care given in captivity, and if the snake was a baby when obtained. In the wild, they probably live only a few years due to predation and other hazards (such as getting hit by cars).
You should not use cat litter, pine shavings, or cedar shavings. It would be better and healthier to get a guinea pig a different bedding.