Try lining the inside of the chicken coop with 1/4" hardware cloth (sometimes called rat wire).
yes they do eat chickens
Chickens can eat snakes, especially smaller ones. Guinea fowl are known for eating and killing snakes as they are more aggressive and have a strong prey drive. Other animals like certain species of hawks, eagles, and some snakes themselves, like the king snake, also eat and kill other snakes.
It depends on the snake. Florida has some pretty strict laws regarding reptiles but all the easiest and best snakes are legal to keep. Indigo snakes are illegal to keep in the state of Florida because they are native and endangered. Large constrictors are illegal to keep because of irresponsible people. And Venomous snakes require training and permit and should not be kept by the average person.
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.
You can keep Chicken Enchiladas in the fridge for up to 3 days once cooked. Ensure that they are covered properly and stored at the correct temperature.
Yes, some snakes will eat chickens. Poisonous snakes and constrictor type snakes are not choosy about what they eat; and as long as they can kill it, they'll eat it. More snakes, however, eat chicken eggs. Many snakes varieties eat eggs as a regular part of their diet.
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They are dangerous
Baby chicks are the pray of snakes meaning you cant completely take them away from snakes but you can prevent it. certain chicken coops like the Eglu, are predator proof. also chicken wire is often used. because some species of snakes climb trees, some people put the wire on top as well. If you're really cautious you can make a dug out then border it with wood then apply chicken wire.
Chicken snakes are not one particular species or type of snake. Instead, this name is applied to several different kinds of reptiles that are nonvenomous and tend to feast on eggs, rats, and small birds but not snakes.
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
A bull snake will eat chicken eggs. In fact, I have found that once a bull snake has discovered my hen house, it is virtually impossible to keep it away without relocating the snake.
well i know a few cool snakes. Rattle snakes, king snakes, black snakes, coach whips, chicken snakes, garter snakes, and coral snakes. you can google them for more information.
Snake plants do not effectively keep snakes away. They are named for their appearance, not their ability to repel snakes.
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No, it has no properties that would repel snakes.