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lauwersp
07-26-2010, 09:55 PM
Today was a big snake day...

That'll be another post... instead, pull up a chair and prepare to be regaled with the most amazing tale I've ever told... and whether you want to believe it or not, it's 100% true... and it just happened.

First, minor background. As some of you know, I live in northern Michigan, near Charlevoix. I actually live in a house on Lake Michigan and across the street there is a large, metal pole barn, within which my office resides, and it's where I spend most of my time.

At 11pm tonight, just 20 minutes ago, I came back to the pole barn from the house. I have a new iPhone 4 and I use the LED flash as a flashlight when it gets dark.

So I walked up to the door and began to reach out to turn the door handle, and i saw what looked like a large large worm hanging off the handle. Though I was COMPLETELY stunned by this, I knew it was not a worm, but a baby snake! I switched the phone to the camera mode and took a picture before switching back to flashlight mode to reach out and grab the little guy.

I brought him inside and place him in my little travel container.

Now... I THINK he's a garter... BUT... he's not an Eastern! He's brown with checks! He has a light stripe down his back and a tan belly.

How was he up on that door handle???? I have NO idea! As you'll see in the pic, the door was not completely closed... i leave it like that sometimes... If he actually crawled up there (which is the only rational explanation I can think of) WHY would he do that... and why is he out so late! I NEVER see snakes out this late. Mind you, the reason the door was lit in pic is totally the flash... it is dark outside.

If it IS a garter, how is it a brown one? I thought the only garters around here were Easterns!

I've very excited. I checked around to see if there were any more, but I didn't see anything.

Please... all comments welcome... especially identification. Note the markings around the head area and I apologize for not taking better pictures... He's really jumpy and I didn't want to freak him out too much.

So, to be clear, the pic of him on the door handle was COMPLETELY how I found the little guy. At that point I had gotten no closer than I was taking the picture.

WOW!

Stefan-A
07-26-2010, 10:00 PM
Storeria dekayi.

lauwersp
07-26-2010, 10:02 PM
so... not a garter...

ConcinusMan
07-26-2010, 10:04 PM
Nice handsome one too. I think maybe he was hiding inside the door jam and came out of hole? Is there a hole or crack around the door jam? Probably hiding in there during the day and came out after dark to hunt for slugs.;)

mb90078
07-26-2010, 10:11 PM
Not a garter, but not all that different from one. They're frequently thrown into the same group as garters.

lauwersp
07-26-2010, 10:24 PM
Well... I'm still amazed I found him where I did... still have little explanation for it...

ConcinusMan
07-26-2010, 10:49 PM
And he isn't telling.:p

infernalis
07-27-2010, 02:30 AM
They make awesome little captives.

Most will eat worms no problem.

drache
07-27-2010, 05:20 AM
sweet
you've got a dekayi

guidofatherof5
07-27-2010, 05:50 AM
Nice dekayi. They love to eat slugs and will eat worms.
Nice find.
It looks as if the door is slightly ajar. Probably shimmied up between the door and the molding I'm guessing.

Holly
07-27-2010, 01:14 PM
Mine loves to climb and hes most active at dusk and dawn.

He eats worms no problem but just goes nuts over slugs. He's super interested in anything going on near his tank, he loves to come over and watch me make up gecko food and every time I put my hand in his tank he thinks I've got a snack for him! He tried to eat my husband's thumb the other day but he's too small to even get a hold of a finger!

Forgot to add: These little guys will try to convince you that you are starving them even if they have just eaten like 2 seconds before! Mine spends the entire day curled up in his food dish, raising his head and flicking his tongue expectedly every time someone walks by his tank!

Mommy2many
07-27-2010, 06:37 PM
As soon as I read the description of him looking like a worm, I knew. He was a Dekayi! Sweet little snakes! Love slugs and if you are lucky, you can convert to worms. If not, be prepared to keep a slug colony this winter! They are quick, though. But I have never, ever had my Dekayi bite or musk me. They have the cutest little faces and black tongues!!!

Holly
07-27-2010, 08:17 PM
As soon as I read the description of him looking like a worm, I knew. He was a Dekayi! Sweet little snakes! Love slugs and if you are lucky, you can convert to worms. If not, be prepared to keep a slug colony this winter! They are quick, though. But I have never, ever had my Dekayi bite or musk me. They have the cutest little faces and black tongues!!!


Haha, mine gives me the stink cloud every time I put him back in his clean tank. I just tell him "Oh well, I cleaned it, now you have to live with the smell buddy!"

guidofatherof5
07-27-2010, 08:36 PM
Haha, mine gives me the stink cloud every time I put him back in his clean tank. I just tell him "Oh well, I cleaned it, now you have to live with the smell buddy!"

That poor Noodle:D