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    Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    I have been interested in possibly doing this.

    I see many Prairie Ringneck snakes around my house here in Missouri, and I think that they are really neat. I don't believe that I have seen any garter snakes though.. which kind of sucks. Maybe if I look harder.

    Anyway, is there anything health-wise to worry about? I am sure that wild snakes would tend to have mites and/or ticks. And what about diseases --- towards the snake, or possibly towards me?

    Another thing that I would tend to think could be a problem, is eating. Would the snake eventually adapt to his new home, and eat, or would he possibly starve himself?

    I will appreciate any help you can give, like I said, I have been interested in this, but I won't just do it unless I have a good idea what I am doing first! Lol.

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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    haven't seen ticks on a snakes, mites occasionally, but not on wild caught. wild caught garters generally adapt to captivity, occasionally one will go off feed and not do well, but generally they do well. it's best to quarantine wild caught snakes for a few months to make sure they are healthy and won't transmit anything to your other snakes, and I don't know of anything off hand that they could transmit to you.

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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    unless of course you pick up some of their poop and eat it then you may become ill with salmonella

    moral of the story...

    dont eat snake poop!
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    unless of course you pick up some of their poop and eat it then you may become ill with salmonella

    moral of the story...

    dont eat snake poop!
    Ok... I'll try not to.

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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    i know it's hard but I HAVE FAITH IN YOU
    Mother of many snakes and a beautiful baby girl! I am also a polymer clay artist!


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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    Well, that's my weekend dinner plans ruined!
    James.

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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by SerpentGirl View Post
    I have been interested in possibly doing this.

    I see many Prairie Ringneck snakes around my house here in Missouri, and I think that they are really neat. I don't believe that I have seen any garter snakes though.. which kind of sucks. Maybe if I look harder.

    Anyway, is there anything health-wise to worry about? I am sure that wild snakes would tend to have mites and/or ticks. And what about diseases --- towards the snake, or possibly towards me?

    Another thing that I would tend to think could be a problem, is eating. Would the snake eventually adapt to his new home, and eat, or would he possibly starve himself?

    I will appreciate any help you can give, like I said, I have been interested in this, but I won't just do it unless I have a good idea what I am doing first! Lol.
    My experience with Ringnecks is limited at best. If allowed to settle into their new environment with as little disturbance as possible, they will eat and handle well. The Northern and Southern species found here consume mainly salamanders and worms. The preference being salamanders. If you are serious about keeping any, I suggest a Google search on their care. They need a different environment than Garters.
    Sid
    9.14 T. s sirtalis, 2.2. T. ordinoides, 1.1 T. e vagrans, 1.1 T. s parietalis,
    1.0 T. s sackenii- Peninsular Ribbon

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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" Loren's Avatar
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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by aSnakeLovinBabe View Post
    i know it's hard but I HAVE FAITH IN YOU
    O.k. then, I'll not eat snake poop, just for you.

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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    My snakes settled in easy, but i'm not sure about ringnecks...
    I own two Northwestern Garters (T. ordinoides)
    One's got white stripes (name: White Lightning) and the other has yellow(Yellow Lightning)



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    Re: Catching Wild Garters/Snakes

    If done right, most wild caught snakes settle and eat great! And I have only had one case of mites ever and never any other problems in 8 years. =)
    Amanda Tolleson

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