How do I identify a snake in my yard?

To identify venomous snakes, look for characteristics such as a rattling tail, elliptical eyes, and a triangular head. Identify non-venomous snakes by their body color, double belly scales, and round eyes. You can also use reference resources to help you identify snakes.
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How do I know what snake is in my yard?

Looking closely at the skin can reveal the snake's size, shape, and activity level. This can help homeowners assess the situation and determine how many and what kinds of snakes they are dealing with. To determine if there are snake feces in the yard, check for dark brown smears with a white end.
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What do yard snakes look like?

Garden snakes, nicknamed garter snakes, come in many varieties, various colors, and have different markings, depending on your area of the country. These snakes are usually brown or black but may be a greenish color. Most have a checkerboard pattern near the stripes. Other colors of these snakes vary.
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How do I identify a found snake?

Key field marks for identifying snakes
  1. Head Shape: Is the head shaped like a broad arrowhead, like a spade, or like an oval? ...
  2. Eyes: Are the eyes large or small? ...
  3. Scales: What texture are the scales, rough or smooth? ...
  4. Patterns: What kinds of patterns does the snake have?
  5. Color: Which color(s) is the snake?
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Is there an app to identify snakes?

But how do you know for sure? Creators Jason Compton and Nick Ryon came up with an app to let you know. It's called Snake Snap. The app has three main features, two are educational.
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How To Tell If You Have Snakes In Yard



Can you take a picture of something and search it?

The Google Goggles app was an image recognition mobile app using visual search technology to identify objects through a mobile device's camera. Users take a photo of a physical object, and Google searches and retrieves information about the image.
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Is SnakeSnap a free app?

Both have a free 7 day trial and can be cancelled at anytime! Please check your SPAM folder if you do not see our response in your Inbox.
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How can you tell a poisonous snake from a non poisonous snake?

The biggest one is that only venomous snakes have triangular heads when most snakes have triangular heads. Another is that venomous snakes have a distinct color or pattern on their scales. Lots of harmless snakes have distinct patterns and colors, and there are even a few venomous ones that don't have any pattern.
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How can you tell the difference between a copperhead and a corn snake?

Copperheads are shy and their coloring and pattern is very similar to corn snakes, but the copperhead has a dark-colored hourglass shape sideways on its back. Avoid irrigating your lawn so it does not attract egg-laying Japanese beetle adults. Cut back perennials such as yarrow and salvia to encourage rebloom.
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What snake looks like a copperhead but isnt?

Eastern Ratsnake (A.K.A. Blackrat Snake) The most common snake misidentified as a copperhead is the harmless juvenile Eastern Ratsnake (formerly called the blackrat snake). The Eastern Ratsnake starts life with a strong pattern of gray or brown blotches on a pale gray background.
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What is the most common snake to find in your backyard?

Garter Snakes

They are native to both North and Central America and are the most common snakes found in gardens and yards. They're also called grass snakes and are distinguished by 1 or 3 long, yellow to red stripes that are often checkered.
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What attracts snakes to your house?

Snakes enter a building because they're lured in by dark, damp, cool areas or in search of small animals, like rats and mice, for food. Snakes can be discouraged from entering a home in several ways. Keeping the vegetation around the house cut short can make the home less attractive to small animals and snakes.
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What month do snakes come out?

Do snakes come out in the fall? Snake activity picks up as temperatures fall in late summer and early autumn before they go into hibernation, which can be as early as September or as late as December. On warm days, snakes in brumation sometimes come out of their dens to bask in the sunshine.
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Do snakes hide in grass?

In addition to hiding in tall grass, snakes will hide in yard debris. Tall grasses and shrubs are two ideal hiding spots for these reptiles. They also tend to hide away in storage sheds, piles of wood, or in fallen branches and limbs.
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What is the difference between a garden snake and a garter snake?

There is no difference between a garter snake and a garden snake. Both names refer to the same species, the Thamnophis sirtalis, which is the most common non-venomous reptile in North America. While they vary in color, garter snakes are easily recognizable for 3 lines that run through their bodies.
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Do snakes burrow holes in the ground?

Digging Behavior

Most terrestrial snakes can burrow through leaf litter or exceptionally loose soil, but few snakes can dig into packed earth. Some snakes native to areas with loose substrates are effective excavators, including the sand boas (Eryx sp.)
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What other snake looks like a copperhead?

At first glance, common watersnakes (Nerodia sipedon) look like they have a similar pattern to copperheads, but look closer. The Hershey Kisses are upside down. These shapes look more like saddles. As you might expect from their name, watersnakes spend a lot of their time in the water; copperheads rarely do.
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What snake looks similar to a corn snake?

Corn snakes and copperheads can resemble each other so much in coloration that corn snakes are sometimes mistaken for copperheads and needlessly killed.
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How do you tell if it is a copperhead?

The copperhead gets its name from the coppery-tan color found mainly on its head and throughout parts of its body down to the tail. An adult copperhead's average length ranges between 2 to 3 feet but can reach 4 feet. Since the copperhead is a pit viper, you'll notice a very distinctive triangular-shaped head.
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What color are poisonous snakes?

Adult cottonmouth snakes average 50–55 inches long. The adult snake's skin is dark tan, brown, or nearly black, with vague black or dark brown cross-bands. Juveniles have a bold cross-banded pattern of brown or orange with a yellow tail. Cottonmouths are often found in or around water.
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Are garter snakes poisonous?

No, they're not considered poisonous to humans. With the exception of a few species, which are capable of causing anaphylaxis in certain individuals that are bitten due to their mild venom but are still not considered dangerous to humans.
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Where can I send a picture to identify a snake?

If for some reason, the upload form doesn't work or you prefer that your snake picture is not published publicly, you can send us an email with the information to [email protected] and we will get back to you with an ID via email.
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How can you tell a gopher snake from a rattlesnake?

Rattlesnakes have a flat, triangular head in comparison to a gopher snake's narrow, rounded one. And gopher snakes have a dark stripe that extends from the top of their heads to either side of their eyes.
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What Colour are baby brown snakes?

Once born, their distinguishing feature is a black marking on the back of their head however, other than that baby brown snakes can either be plain brown or have dark bands. “Further to the coast, the more banding, that banding can vary, the all have that black mark on the back of their neck,” he said.
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Can you take a picture of something and find it on Google?

Tap Search with Google Lens. Select how you want to search: Use an object in the image: If available, on the object, tap Select . Use part of an image: Tap Select image area , then drag the corners of the box around your selection.
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