Yes, there are snakes in Maine, but they are not very common. The most commonly found snake in Maine is the garter snake. Maine's cold climate limits the distribution and abundance of snakes in the state.
There are no venomous snakes in Hawaii and Alaska. They may have also been extirpated in Maine and Delaware.
No. The last reported snake poisonous to people in Maine was the Timber Rattle Snake spotted in 1901.
Yes the Northern Black Racer
Yes, water moccasins have been found in several Indiana counties.
No, they're just Milk Snakes. They can get big and ugly, maybe bite... but not poisonous.
No species of snake are native to Maine, but eleven have been introduced and one species, the Timber Rattlesnake, is venomous. Be aware of this snake if you travel to Maine's Acadia National Park.
ARE there Timber rattlers in Maine? No. Not any more. I have hunted for them from Virgina to Maine (my new home state) for the chance to count them and take pictures, not snakes. Sorry to say I am able to find 30-40 in a morning in CT. of all places, but up here in Maine they seem to have been wiped out.
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Maine's shoreline snakes in and out so much that it is estimated to be at least 3500 miles long.
Eastern Racer, Ringneck Snake, Brown Snake, Common Garter Snake, Smooth Green Snake, Timber Rattlesnake, Northern Water Snake, Milk Snake, Redbelly Snake, and Eastern Ribbon Snake to name a few. There are no poisonous snakes in Maine. The last sighting of a Timber Rattlesnake was 1901
Look for mountainous areas, with slabs of southern facing rock. On warm days the snakes will sun themselves in such places.