Photos of two snakes crawling at my backyard
However, I'm a large language model, I don't have the capability to see or access visual content such as photos. But I can try to help you with some suggestions on how to identify the snakes and provide some general information about snakes.
If you're concerned about the snakes in your backyard, here are a few things you can do:
- Take a photo: If you have a smartphone or camera, take a clear photo of the snakes from a safe distance. This can help you identify the species and provide evidence for any future encounters.
- Identify the species: There are many species of snakes, and some are harmless while others are venomous. If you can identify the species, you can take steps to avoid them or remove them from your yard.
- Contact a professional: If you're not comfortable dealing with snakes yourself, consider hiring a professional snake removal service. They can safely and humanely remove the snakes from your yard.
- Seal entry points: Snakes can enter your yard through small openings, so make sure to seal any holes or gaps around your home, including holes around pipes, vents, and doors.
Some common species of snakes found in backyards include:
- Garter snakes: These snakes are harmless and are often found in gardens and backyards.
- Copperheads: These snakes are venomous and are found in rocky, wooded areas.
- Rat snakes: These snakes are harmless and are often found in gardens and backyards.
- Corn snakes: These snakes are harmless and are often found in gardens and backyards.
If you're concerned about the snakes in your backyard, I recommend consulting with a local wildlife expert or a professional snake removal service. They can provide you with more information and help you develop a plan to safely and humanely remove the snakes from your yard.