How can you tell a bull snake?

The bullsnake is a heavy-bodied snake that ranges from three to five feet in length. They are overall beige to light brown with dark brown or black blotches. Their belly is yellowish with black spots. Bullsnakes vary in temperament.

What is the difference between a bull snake and a gopher snake?

Bull snake, pine snake and gopher snake are different names for a single species (Pituophis melanoleucus or Pituophis catenifer). In the western United States, the species is frequently called the gopher snake; in eastern states, bull snake is more common.

Are baby bull snakes venomous?

Bull snakes are nonvenomous and can be found in sandy open country and in pine barrens of western North America, from British Columbia, Canada, south to northern Mexico and from California east to Indiana.

What do baby bull snakes eat?

Juvenile bull snakes depend on insects, small lizards, frogs and baby mice to reach adulthood.

How can you tell the difference between a baby rattlesnake and a bull snake?

Rattlesnakes elevate their tails when they are rattling, while a bull snake will keep their tails low to the ground. When it comes to their color, a bull snake is more of a pale yellow/cream color while a rattlesnake is much darker. They do usually have the same patterns, so that’s where people may get confused.

Is a chicken snake the same as a bull snake?

The juvenile bull snakes eat lizards and other insects, whereas young rat snakes eat mostly small rodents. Some rat snakes, for example, the black rat snakes, are commonly known as “chicken snakes” because they are sometimes found near chicken coops and henhouses, where rat snakes feed on chicken eggs.

How do I get rid of bull snakes in my yard?

11 Ways to Get rid of Snakes In Your Yard and Garden

  1. Spray it with a hose. Drench the snake from a distance.
  2. Trap the snake.
  3. Eliminate food sources.
  4. Get rid of standing water.
  5. Trap the snake.
  6. Fill burrows.
  7. Remove shelter.
  8. Use smoke.

Where do bull snakes like to hide?

The species preferred habitat are open prairies, sand prairies, grassy plains and prairies, sandy semi-desert cactus forests, bluff lands, open grassy meadows bordered by woodland and also wheat fields. Generally, the bullsnake prefers loose, sandy soil that allows for easy burrowing.

How do you take care of a baby bull snake?

Humidity requirements are low for Bullsnakes; however, they should have a water bowl large enough to soak in if desired. Humidity in the 30% to 40% range is about right when the snake is not in shed. Raise the humidty to 40% to 50% while they are in shed to insure a complete shed process.

Do bullsnakes keep rattlesnakes away?

Bullsnakes do not repel rattlesnakes; they’re both snakes, and each species wants about the same thing out of life—to eat, and make little snakes. Bullsnakes and rattlesnakes may not be bosom buddies, but they don’t repel each other like bug spray to mosquitoes.