Jun 272012
These two Rough Earth Snake were found while doing routine maintenance on our landscaping. These snake are small, nonvenomous, and harmless.






Observation Details
| County | - | Denton |
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| City | - | Carrollton | |
| Date | - | Jul 7, 2005 | |
| Time of Day | - | Noon | |
| Temperature | - | Hot (greater than 89°F/32°C) | |
| Weather | - | Clear | |
| Habitat | - | Residential – Single Family | |
| Type of Behavior | - | Roaming | |
| Gender | - | Uncertain | |
| Maturity | - | Adult | |
| Observer | - | Chris Jackson | |
| Main Article | - | Rough Earth Snake | Observation Location |
I didn’t know that this was the name of these little guys, either. I have them in my flower beds near Burleson. Glad to know they are beneficial. Will live and let live.
I didn’t know that this was the name of these little guys. I have them in my yard near Casa Linda. One found it’s way into my house luckily for the snake my cats only wanted to play and not kill. It was relocated back to the yard unharmed.