ctafoya Report post Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM Coaght another night snake in the yard. Had a 4ft bullsnake a few weeks ago. Construction is driving them into the hood. My wife is displeased he is in a bucket inside the bathtub so I can relocate him tomorrow. I have a soft spot for snakes. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimmer Negamanee Report post Posted yesterday at 01:31 PM Cool snake! He's now part of your rodent reduction force! My neighbors called in a panic because there was a snake it their pool skimmer. I went over and pulled this little fella out. I think it's a groundsnake (Sonora semiannulata according to the online field guide Reptiles and Amphibians of Arizona). Groundsnake seems like a weird name for a snake, kinda like naming a bird and airbird. : ) Apparently goundsnakes eat insects ans scorpions so my other neighbor was happy to have it released in his back yard. Thanks for posting! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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IA Born Report post Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, Jimmer Negamanee said: Cool snake! He's now part of your rodent reduction force! My neighbors called in a panic because there was a snake it their pool skimmer. I went over and pulled this little fella out. I think it's a groundsnake (Sonora semiannulata according to the online field guide Reptiles and Amphibians of Arizona). Groundsnake seems like a weird name for a snake, kinda like naming a bird and airbird. : ) Apparently goundsnakes eat insects ans scorpions so my other neighbor was happy to have it released in his back yard. Thanks for posting! Definitely a ground snake. When I was in grad school road cruising for Mohave rattlesnakes for my research, I used to run into these. There are at least three different color morphs and I found all three in a mile stretch of road one night out near Vulture Mine (Vulture Mine Road?). Love those little guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PRDATR Report post Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, Jimmer Negamanee said: Cool snake! He's now part of your rodent reduction force! My neighbors called in a panic because there was a snake it their pool skimmer. I went over and pulled this little fella out. I think it's a groundsnake (Sonora semiannulata according to the online field guide Reptiles and Amphibians of Arizona). Groundsnake seems like a weird name for a snake, kinda like naming a bird and airbird. : ) Apparently goundsnakes eat insects ans scorpions so my other neighbor was happy to have it released in his back yard. Thanks for posting! Pretty snake. Reminds me of a Corn Snake. I had lots of snakes as a kid. One year my dad suprised me with a 4' Florida Indigo that he probably ordered out of the back of Outdoor Life. I fed it Garter Snakes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites