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There are many trapping devices to choose from. Rat and Corn snakes – small constrictor snakes that pose no threat to human life or pets Now that I know what kind of snake I’m dealing with, what kind of trap should I use?.Milk snake – species of King snake, striped body.King snake – can be large in body width and length, but nonvenomous.Garter snake – garden snake that’s non-life threatening to humans and pets.The most common snakes you’ll find on your property or in cool, dark spaces in your home (namely, the basement) are as follows: Rattlesnake – snake with rattle on its end.Water Moccasin – found in bodies of water, such as rivers or streams.Coral Snake – bright color with coral pattern on its body.

Copperhead – copper and black striped body.If you live in North America, be aware of these four venomous snakes: One way to determine the kind of snake trap you’ll need, or whether you need to trap a snake or not, is by identifying the species. Venomous snakes are dangerous, and sometimes lethal if trapped and handled in an inappropriate manner. Even though not all snakes are venomous, there’s no harm in erring on the side of caution. If you have children, pets, or livestock on your property and are concerned for their safety, then you may want to consider purchasing a snake trap. 8 Once the snakes are trapped and cleared from my property, how can I keep them away for good? Do I need a snake trap?
