Submitted by D3ATH_ADDER t3_120z6n9 in newjersey
thewetsockdevil t1_jdkafa1 wrote
Dekay's brown, as mentioned. Put it back outside, it will keep the rodent population in check. Edit: another user brought to my attention that Dekay's do not eat rodents, but primarily feed on small invertebrates. Still good to have, especially if you have a garden.
orthopod t1_jdkrg20 wrote
Also indicates that there is a rodent problem.
backwynd t1_jdl40uc wrote
>New Jersey
¯\(ツ)/¯
onyxpup7 t1_jdm2y8c wrote
hahah, true
the_last_carfighter t1_jdm5j5r wrote
I have a cat problem, they're peeing everywhere, rodents tho, no problem. I'm lobbying the town to get some gorillas to take care of the cat problem.
onyxpup7 t1_jdm7kik wrote
I wonder if your cat problem has taken care of your rodent problem?
Jokes aside, maybe your county has a TNR program? I’m in South Jersey so my critter problems are all well rounded ಥ_ಥ
Truthseeker24-70 t1_jdm8ic5 wrote
Cat problem, not possible. You simply have potential friends and companions.
ratinthecellar t1_jdlcnn9 wrote
I think it just eats bugs, not rodents
Tasty_staceiy t1_jdn3b5g wrote
Snake that eat just bugs👀??
ratinthecellar t1_jdqf41h wrote
yeah, slugs and worms and snails
Katzesensei t1_jdli5k1 wrote
These guys eat exclusively slugs, snails and earthworms.
thewetsockdevil t1_jdngiui wrote
Good to know, I was not aware. Still good to have around.
Candy-Level t1_jdl7qzd wrote
Always called these “Rat snakes”… assuming they are one in the same?
ratinthecellar t1_jdlcqzn wrote
I think they just eat bugs and slugs
Katzesensei t1_jdli7n9 wrote
Nope, rat snakes are different.
thewetsockdevil t1_jdngnwi wrote
That is the problem with what we call common names, actually. There are probably a dozen or more species of snakes in the US that people call rat snakes, but they are all distinct species. Here in NJ, I believe we have black rat snakes, which are different from these guys.
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