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03-OCT-2004

Eastern Milk Snake - Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum

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Monica Galley 05-Sep-2021 12:33
Saturday Sept 4, 2020, Smithfield Ohio at the fairgrounds, very young snake, maybe only 5 inchs long. Moved it to a field away from.the dog show.
Nate 31-May-2020 23:20
I found one of these today under a pile of black plastic near my garden in central Maine. It was about 18" long, and I assumed it was young. It is the first one I have ever seen on our property in over 60 years. Because I was planning to mow, I moved it to a safer area, and it didn't resist my efforts. Thank you for your clear photos
Kim 16-Sep-2018 21:02
Kim
I live in Garrett County, MD and yesterday found one of these just outside my basement door.
Thanks for pictures. It looked like the photo above but only about 6”.
Zachary 25-Sep-2015 23:24
I just found two together in my buddys basement curled up togethe r both about 5in long one struck me but they are to minsmall to puncher skin first time ever seeing them
Guest 26-Jun-2015 20:00
we just found one today and was wondering is it poison? ? it was found in Steubenville oh where r they usually found? ?
Marianne Stanley 23-Sep-2014 19:03
Eastern Milk Snake - Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum... I have (at least) two of these snakes found/photographed early Sept. 2014 on my property. One dangling from lattice; the other coiled inside a flower pot. Rouse Road, Orlando FL
Guest 18-Sep-2014 03:36
My kids just found one playing in the yard ... Was really shiny
Guest 18-Aug-2011 15:39
Found one of these cute critters in my garage last night. About 6" long, bright red vibrant colors. Very angry as I tried to catch her. Was striking continuously but mouth not big enough to latch onto my hand. Released to woods behind my house.
Guest 02-Jun-2011 19:29
Pretty sure this was what I saw today while watering my veggie plants - seemed like a baby and I am guessing harmless.
Estelle 03-Sep-2010 14:29
We found a little guy in our school hall. I've narrowed his identity down to either a Milk snake or a King snake. He was a beauty. We just released him into the wooded area near our facility.Hope he makes it.
Candace 20-Jun-2010 14:44
June 19, 2010 Winsted, CT (northwest corner of CT) This spring I found a dead samall snake that looked like this. The only difference is the brown markings surrounded by black were mauch larger - two timees longer. Would this be the same snake?
Jacqueline 05-Jun-2010 18:52
My husband found a baby one in the woods outside our house in Denmark ME, yesterday, what a beauty! His/her colors were vibrant and it was about 8" long. He tried to bite a couple of times bless him, but he was absolutely harmless.
Guest 05-Sep-2009 02:24
Thanks so much for the great photos. They are so clear and totally allowed me to identify the snake that I found in my laundry room today. I am glad I found your photos because the other pics I viewed were not nearly as crisp and clear as yours.
Tom Murray19-Jan-2008 21:22
Baby Milk Snakes are about 6-8", and they grow to about 4'.
Dale 17-Jan-2008 12:39
Hi, how big do red milk snakes get to when fully grown in captivity, and how big are they as a baby?
Guest 27-Aug-2007 07:56
Lovely little guy !