The simple answer is - they don't ! Once the young snakes hatch (or are born in the case of live-bearers) they are completely independent of the mother, and quickly disperse to find their first meal.
The snakes don't take care of their young. They lay eggs and leave.
Snakes do not care for their young.
No time at all. A young snake is on its own from the beginning.
All snakes have young, that's how snakes continue as a species.
You could keep young children from playing with snakes by scolding them, threatening them, or taking away items they treasure. However, it would be better to teach children to respect snakes. They are an integral part of ecosystems and while some species are dangerous, others are harmless. I child could learn a lot by observing snakes from a safe distance in the wild, and respecting the animal is the first step to creating a kinder human.
No it does not keep snakes away well it depends on the species but it is most likely not to keep the snakes away because i have two snakes and we tried @nd it did nothing
Yes, some species of snakes, such as garter snakes, may carry their young in their mouths to move them to safer locations. This behavior is a protective measure to keep the baby snakes safe from predators.
snakes can be born in eggs or have live young
No. While snakes do have young, they are not called larvae.
yes they have live young
Rodents.
They don't ! Once the young snakes hatch (or are born in the case of live-bearers) they quickly disperse in search of their first meal.