Where to Look for Snakes

Signs of Snakes Outdoors
Shed snake skins are one of the first signs of snakes typically noticed by property owners. Snakes are most active in spring and summer. You will often find them basking in the sun or on the hunt for prey during the day. In the evening, as temperatures cool, snakes become less active and will retreat to their protected harborage so they are less exposed to predators.
You should inspect the following areas for snakes. Do NOT stick your hands or feet into dim areas to inspect for snakes. Instead use a bright flashlight to help you visually inspect for snakes.- Rock piles
- Stacked fire wood
- Piles of yard debris
- Dense brush
- Tall grasses
- Deep cracks in sidewalks or driveways.
- Under storage buildings or sheds
- In or under shrubs or bushes that have not been trimmed
Signs of Snakes Indoors
- Under and behind appliances
- In rafters
- On wall ledges
- Near door or window frames
- In or around stored boxes
- In or around clothing piles
- Near water water pipes
- Near heat sources
- In confined, dark spaces
Pro Tip
Snakes that are loose in a home are often hard to find. One thing that might help to "lure" the snake in is to place piles of damp towels covered with a dry towel at different places along walls. The pile should be at least big enough that a snake could crawl under it and hide itself. This is helpful because of snakes' preference for moisture. The piles can then be checked several times a day.