They are not dangerous to humans,
they feed on slugs and earthworms.
Brown Snake (Storeria dekayi) is a nonvenomous snake but not a native to Idaho. It occurs primarily in the eastern half of the United States.
See the related link to Wikipedia - for an excellent picture of a DeKay's snake in threat mode !
It depends on where you are in the world. In the USA, snakes in the genus Thamnophis and Storeria will eat them for sure. Other snakes may also consume them when young.
They are not venemous, but like all wild things they are best left alone.
Some do but they are mistaked as poisonous snakes and are killed like in florida....................... and non poisonous snakes eat the poisonous ones should be worshipped the have saved alot of lifes!!!!!!!!!!!!
IF YOU ARE SPEAKING ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE THE ANSWER IS LIKELY NO. THE ONLY POISONOUS SPECIES IS THE RATTLESNAKE. IT'S TELLTALE RATTLE WILL EASILY HELP YOU IDENTIFY IT. RATTLESNAKES PREFER PRIMARILY DRY AND ROCKY AREAS. THE SNAKES YOU ARE MOST LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER ARE GOPHER SNAKES AND GARTER SNAKES BOTH OF WHICH ARE HARMELSS TO HUMANS AND ACTUALLY BENEFICIAL BY FEEDING ON INSECTS AND RODENTS.
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Yes, all snakes will bite (even the ones that are not poisonous) They will bite to catch and eat for or to defend themselves.
No. The only venomous snakes in Missouri belong to the Pit Viper family. -Copperhead -Cottonmouth -Western Pygmy Rattlesnake -Massasauga Rattlesnake -Timber Rattlesnake
No, they are not poisonous.
No, there are no poisonous snakes in Korea. There are, however, venomous snakes. Most notably various pit vipers.
There are no poisonous snakes and even venomous snakes are safe to eat.
There is no poisonous snakes in the lake...there might be rattlesnakes on the land though