Can I handle a rat snake?

Black rat snakes are generally docile and easy to manage behaviorally if you handle them often. But in terms of their health, these snakes are prone to mouth rot, or infectious stomatitis.

Is it possible to catch a rat snake in your home?

Even the bravest among us don’t enjoy unexpectedly coming across a snake inside our home. Unfortunately, however, rat snakes and other species do sometimes find their way in and seem especially fond of the quiet found in basements, crawlspaces and attics.

How do you catch a snake?

Coax the snake into a net. You can catch a snake using a long slender object like a badminton or tennis racket, or a long broom handle attached to a mosquito net. When you see the snake, you’ll want to get quickly to the scene. Place your net in front the snake’s head and coax the snake into the net.

Where can I find pictures of rat snakes?

You can also find more photos of rat snakes in our snake control photo gallery. Black Rat snakes are found mostly in homes and buildlings, most of the time a home or building will need a pest control program to help prevent the presence of rodents to completely solve the rat snake problem.

What does the head of a rat snake look like?

The head of the rat snake is shaped like that of a turtle, and they have a small cap of scales with shiny appearance above the eyes but usually have no pits on their heads. They have round pupils and also have several small teeth. They have black scales on their backs with shiny appearances while their underside is lighter in color.

Even the bravest among us don’t enjoy unexpectedly coming across a snake inside our home. Unfortunately, however, rat snakes and other species do sometimes find their way in and seem especially fond of the quiet found in basements, crawlspaces and attics.

What’s the best way to catch a snake?

The only drawback to using a minnow trap is that you have to bait it yourself, and it’s a little more difficult to deal with the snake once you catch it, since the snake can crawl away as soon as you open up the trap. For this reason a minnow trap is probably best used to catch nonvenomous snakes. Set the trap in a strategic place.

How can I catch a snake in my basement?

Snakes In Hiding. 1. Wet a burlap bag or cloth with water and wring it out so that it is damp but not dripping. Lay the damp bag along the wall of your basement, attic or crawlspace and place a dry bag over top of it. Check the bags daily to see if the snake has been caught.

How can you tell if you have a snake trap?

Check the trap every day to see if you’ve caught something. If you’re using a glue trap, you might be able to open the top of the box to see if there’s a snake inside. Be very careful when you’re undoing the latch. You can also tell by lifting the trap to see how heavy it is.