They can eat worms and insects
* Other snakes * Rats * Mice * Other Rodents
yes they can they could eat other snakes, bird, lizards, birds and rabbits
They prefer live mice but that is cruel. You can get frozen ones from the pet shop and thaw them out for them. Depending on the size of the snake really. If it is a small snake then they need pinkies which are baby mice, they also eat other snakes if they get the chance!
well king snakes should eat at least 3 times a day
It depends on the species - and the size of the new-born. Most of the commonly-kept species (such as corn snakes or king snakes) will feed on 'pinkie' mice (new-born baby mice). Gradually increasing the size of the 'food' as they get older.
pinky mice or baby crickets
Snakes have been observed eating mice. This is very well established, there is no question that snakes eat mice (among other things; they do not only eat mice).
They eat Pinky mice, they are the baby mice that don't have any fur yet
Prairie King snakes are carnivorous and primarily feed on small mammals such as mice, voles, and rats. They may also eat other snakes, birds, and occasionally amphibians or insects.
Try other rodents such as - small rats or gerbils, or even baby chicks. Many snakes will take alternative food items if their regular food isn't available.
It varies from species to species. Kingsnakes will eat other snakes, mice and other small mammals; while garter snakes will eat fish, frogs and mice.
they eat insects when they are smaller but sometimes grow into bigger snakes and start eatine baby mice