i would listen for a slight hiss and you will see stuff moved where the snake ran into but to play it safe i would call a snake handler
This is a odd question, as their is no link between umbrellas and snakes. As far as I know, opening an umbrella in your house has no effect of snake migration.
Seychelles House Snake was created in 1837.
Yellow-bellied House Snake was created in 1893.
they are not harmful to humans and hey eat rodents around he house. if you see a snake please call a pro to remove the snake because you never know if it is venomous.
Probably the Corn Snake or the Ball Python.
Snake House
Yes.
A black snake is most likely to enter a house if there is an entrance way for the snake to get through. Buildings with cracks and small holes on the exterior are prone to vermin infestations.
Assuming you're referring to an artificial enclosure - it's a vivarium.
if a snake is a reptile, then do you really think that there can be a snake that isn't a reptile? Ask yourself that question, and then think about what you know. You can answer this yourself. I know you can.
call snake control.
There are far too many different cats and snakes for there to be a single answer to that. Corn snake vs regular house cat - the cat would win. House cat vs grown Boa - the snake would win.