no
A group of snakes is called a nest
Colin Peters is correct. But I believe a group of snakes is a 'nest' of snakes.
If a robin's nest is moved by humans, it is unlikely that the bird will return to it. Robins are very sensitive to changes in their environment and may not recognize a relocated nest as their own. Additionally, they often abandon nests that have been disturbed. If you encounter a nest that needs to be moved, it's best to consult local wildlife authorities for guidance.
No, reptiles have the eggs and then leave them.
Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest.
They 'give birth' - the young snakes develop within the female's body.
In most cases, wasps will not return to a nest that has been removed.
i think the real name for a snakes home is a nest, or a den
You leave it in peace
Yes, wasps may return to rebuild their nest if it is knocked down.
Yes, in some circumstances owls have snakes living in their nests.Texas slender blind snakes, Leptotyphlops dulcis, are often caught by owls to live in their nests. The snakes eat the larvae harmful to the owl chicks, and after the chicks mature and the owls abandon the nests, the snakes crawl down from the nest.
Yes, wasps may return to a nest that has been sprayed, but they are likely to be deterred by the chemicals and may eventually abandon the nest.