If you have snake holes in your yard, it is advisable to be cautious and take steps to ensure your safety, such as keeping your yard tidy and avoiding leaving out food sources that may attract snakes.
The snake meets its needs by burring and hiding in small other animal made holes and also underneath rocks. Woot my first answer
As the previous answer stated that the snake in question was a garter snake: garter snakes are very mildly venomous, but it is not enough to harm a human, so there is no need to be concerned there. Still, a bite from any snake can become infected, so wash the wound well and apply a disinfectant if was is readily available.
It depends on what type of snake you have.
It's only a grass snake
No, if the room humidity level is appropriate for your snake's needs, you do not need a separate humidifier for your snake. However, if the room conditions are not suitable, you may need to have a separate humidifier to maintain the correct humidity levels in your snake's enclosure.
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The snake needs to have venom in its fangs or it need lethal strength to squish it and strangle it.
The simplest way is to wait at one hole and catch it when it pops up there, since it goes to all 12 holes at random. You will need to catch it three times.
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Well first of all you need to have the right notes (i dnt know) 1 three holes on top 2 two holes on top 3 one hole on top 4 1 finger in the middle hole of the three on top 5 same but without thumb