A
black racer snake in the backyard.
First,
we saw skin of snake on our backyard sometimes ago. Its could be
Black racer snake, because this snake is a common reptile in the
southern USA.
Coluber
constrictor
is scientific name for black racer. It is said the snake is active
during daylight, and not poisonous.
Few
other characters of black racer are:
-
fast moving snake (why called as racer)
-
length could reach to 55 inches (140 cm)
-
color blind
-
yearly to shed its skin
-
live in woody, garden or yard areas
-
predators of snake are hawk and bigger birds.
-
similar appearance to venomous snake called water moccasin.
Black
racer in other position
We
might wonder about what kind of food Black racer eat. Here some:
-
mole
-
bird
-
lizard
-
frogs
-
rodents
-
insect
-
smaller snakes
We
never saw snake’s eggs in our yards. Some sources said the snakes
could have about 20 eggs yearly with 40% survival rate for young
born.
In
fact, black racer snakes have positive impact on yards, because they
may eat or get rid of the animals which cause damaging to the plants
in the garden or yards.
However,
in case you do not like this snake to stay in your yard, the best way
that you snatch this reptile by trap.
Have
you seen any snakes in your gardens or backyards? If so, what do you
do?