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    Re: catching a garter snake

    well, these last few days has been 48-55 degrees fand i lookd around the day before yesterdya and didnt see anything i wsa thinkin bout tryin again in marchhow how are babie mouse to feed snakes?

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    Re: catching a garter snake

    Baby mice (pinkies) are a great food for Garters, you'll find most of our members use them as a large part of their snakes' diet. Also fish (whole or strips) and night crawlers are good food. If you're going to use whole, live fish, avoid Goldfish, as they're toxic. Better to offer Rosies or Guppies. Personally I only use trout strips.
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    Re: catching a garter snake

    Welcome to the forum, Cody. The following are Garter and Ribbon snakes that are native to OK.:
    Thamnophis cyrtopsis—black-necked garter snake
    T. elegans—wandering garter snake
    T. marcianus—checkered garter snake
    T. proximus—western ribbon snake
    T. radix—plains garter snake
    T. sirtalis—red-sided and Texas garter snakes

    Hope this helps.

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    Re: catching a garter snake

    When the outside temperatures reach 60 - 65 you can expect to run into garters somewhere. You might see one or two now, but they won't stay out. They will be sunning, try looking for a sunny spot near water, usually early in the day between 8 and 11 am or later in the afternoon 3 to 5 pm. I'm just going by the best times here. Good luck.

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    Re: catching a garter snake

    lke, any day it is 60-65? even if the day beforeit was cold? or liek every day 60-65?

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    Re: catching a garter snake

    hi there codyy. this time of year is a bit early for snakes yet. But you may occasionally see one. if you wait another month or two when temps are steadily 60 and above, you will start seeing them everywhere! I always wake up at 5-6 AM (with the sun) and go out then. garters and ribbons always come out in the earily morning and sun themselves for a few hours before crawling back to their hide or going off in search of food. So, during the morning, look out in the open. after 10 or 11 AM... start looking near water and under logs, rocks, etc... in the late afternoon the snakes usually come back out and sunbathe/hunt some more.

    hope this helps you out some, this is the way i have always looked for snakes and it has always worked very well for me. I find on average, 50 garters a day in the summer time. (thats not an exxageration lol!)
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    Re: catching a garter snake

    Hi, from Oregon, Codyy

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    Re: catching a garter snake

    woah 50? where do you live?,thanks ill try earliee

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    Re: catching a garter snake

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    You have T. sirtalis, T. marcianus and in Northern Oklahoma I think you have T. radix.
    Try this link.
    snakefinder
    That's an awesome link! Makes me wish i lived in mexico though

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    Re: catching a garter snake

    Hi Cody. Welcome.
    To find garters, do like the others said and look around water, but especially, look for their food. try to find places with water- ponds, creeks, and lakes, where there are small fish, frogs, and tadpoles. Look around the whole area, especially near the waters edge.
    If you can find a secluded area with water and a food source, and the weather is nice, you have a great chance of finding a garter or ribbon.

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