Black Snake Facts

Also called black rat snakes or just rat snakes, black snakes are found throughout the Eastern and Central United States, as well as parts of Canada. Black snakes mate between May and June. In captivity, it is possible for these snakes to live up to 34 years. As their nickname implies, these snakes feed on rodents like rats and mice. However, black snakes will also eat lizards and frogs when they are young, and even birds. Black snakes kill their prey by strangulation, then swallow them whole.

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Blake Snake Infestation

Unless there are many snakes nesting together, you probably won’t need to take any action against these creatures. As their diet consists mainly of rodents like rats and mice, black snakes are great natural pest controllers. If you want them to leave the property, however, start by getting rid of their main food source — the rodents. Seal any entry points into the structure and keep grains stored where mice and rats can’t access them.

Black snakes are often found in barns or any place that rodents are also inhabiting. Black snakes can be spotted slithering through hay bales. Cool weather will send black snakes to retreat on top of heating ducts for warmth. You’ll also find large amounts of molten snakeskin lying around. A black snake’s molten skin is only approximately two feet long.

Black Snake Bites

Black snakes are not venomous nor aggressive, but if threatened or cornered they may bite as a last resort. Black snakes are also excellent swimmers. The most intimidating feature of black snakes is their size as some can reach eight feet in length. Instinctually, black snakes will flee at the first sign of danger if given the chance.

Types of Black Snakes

Black Snake Identification

Black snakes are mostly black, with the exception of the chin and belly, which are both white. Black snakes can be anywhere between three to six feet long.

Black Snakes in the Garden & Home

Black snakes cause minimal issues or damage to a house, business, or garden. They are normally very passive, preferring to flee rather than fight when in danger. Its defense mechanisms when forced include rattling their tails and emitting a musky odor to ward off predators. As a last resort, black snakes can bite. Black snakes are a common sight in places or locations where rodents thrive, including fields, barns, and sheds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are black snakes poisonous?

Black snakes aren’t poisonous. In fact, black snakes are extremely helpful to farmers as they feed on rodents and other critters that normally destroy grains and crops. As a result, black snakes are great pest controllers.

Snakes usually only attack if they feel threatened. If you stumble across a snake, be sure to stay away as far as possible. If you find a snake in your home, remove yourself from the area and call a pest management professional immediately.

What are the benefits of professional snake pest control?

Any type of wildlife nuisance or pest can be risky to remove safely without the proper equipment or experience.

Professional pest control specialists have the technology, educational background, and skill to safely but effectively remove the animal while also protecting everyone on the property.

If you’re struggling with snakes on your property, contact us. Our technicians can remove them and help you regain control of your property and sanity.