King snakes aren't venomous, and eat other snakes ( including venomous ones), as well as rats and other vermin.
King snakes aren't venomous, and eat other snakes ( including venomous ones), as well as rats and other vermin.
Carl
I was also thinking a King snake. I'm more familiar with the local species here in VA. I can tell you that one is non-venomous. All venomous species in the US have triangular heads except for the coral snake, which looks very different from that one. Also, I don't think coral snakes are native to CA.
Edit: took a quick look online, not a King snake. Looks like a racer as mentioned in the earlier post or a juvenile rat snake.
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Hey, Jim. Hijacking here. No need to be specific, but in what part of VA do you live? I am SO a fan of VA!
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I didn't mean to imply it was a king snake, only that king snakes are beneficial, not pests.
Carl
The king snake is banded although the pattern is variable. It doesn't look like the one in the pics are banded.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I looked it up and I'm thinking its a Gopher snake. I may be wrong but the patterns look close.
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