What is a queen snake?

A queen snake (*Regina septemvittata) is a small, nonvenomous, aquatic snake common in eastern North America, known for its slender body, brownish/olive color, and distinctive yellowish stripes on its sides and belly, with a diet focused almost exclusively on soft-bodied, freshly molted crayfish, making them vulnerable to stream pollution.
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Why is it called a queen snake?

The moniker “queen snake” originates from the snake's Latin scientific name, Regina septemvittata. Septemvittata means “seven stripes,” and Regina means “queen.” They're also known by several other names — including the moon snake, olive snake, banded water snake, and the diamond-back water snake.
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Are queen snakes aggressive?

Queen snakes are very alert to any potential danger and will drop into the water when disturbed. They are rather docile snakes, not too likely to bite. Their main defenses are thrashing, spinning, and secreting malodorous feces and anal musk, similar to the behaviour of the garter snake in this defense.
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Are queen snakes rare?

Queen snakes aren't universally rare; they're common in the central part of their eastern U.S. range but are considered uncommon or rare and listed as endangered in some northern states (like NY, NJ, WI) due to habitat loss from siltation and pollution, as they depend heavily on clean, rocky streams with abundant crayfish. So, their status depends on location, but they face significant threats at the edges of their distribution.
 
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Where do queen snakes live?

Queen snakes live in the eastern United States and parts of Canada, favoring clean, cool, rocky streams and rivers with overhanging vegetation where they hunt soft-shelled crayfish, basking on rocks or branches near the water's edge. Their range extends from the Great Lakes area down to the Florida Panhandle and across the Carolinas, often east of the Mississippi River, with specific populations in Arkansas and Missouri. 
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What is the #1 deadliest snake?

There isn't one single "most dangerous" snake, as danger depends on venom potency, venom yield, speed, aggression, and human interaction; however, the Inland Taipan has the most toxic venom, while the Black Mamba and Saw-Scaled Viper are often cited as deadliest due to their behavior, speed, potent venom, and frequent encounters leading to human fatalities, with the Saw-Scaled Viper causing the most deaths overall. The King Cobra is also a major contender as the world's longest venomous snake, delivering large quantities of potent neurotoxin.
 
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What smell keeps snakes away?

Strong, pungent smells like cinnamon, clove, garlic, onion, peppermint, and lemongrass can deter snakes by overwhelming their sensitive sense of smell, often used in essential oils or DIY sprays, while plants like marigolds and holly also provide deterrents, though physical barriers and habitat control are crucial alongside scent.
 
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Which snake is the silent killer?

Despite its nickname, 'silent killer', the common krait is of great medical importance.
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What's the friendliest snake breed?

The friendliest snakes, known for docile temperaments and ease of handling, are typically the Corn Snake, Ball Python, California Kingsnake, and Rosy Boa, often recommended for beginners due to their calm nature and manageable care, though any snake's "friendliness" depends on proper socialization and individual temperament.
 
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What attracts king snakes to your house?

What Attracts Snakes Inside? Snakes enter homes and other buildings to find dark, moist, cool areas to search for their next meal. They can make their way through screens, small cracks, and spaces around the foundation of your house, open vents, pipes, and any other space that may provide a small entryway to your home.
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What is a snake's worst enemy?

A snake's worst enemy isn't just one creature, but a variety of predators, with birds of prey (hawks, owls, eagles), mammals (mongooses, honey badgers, foxes), other snakes (kingsnakes), and even humans being top threats, utilizing speed, venom immunity, or sheer force to hunt them. 
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Will a snake chase me if I run?

No, snakes don't chase you if you run; it's a myth, as they see humans as threats or irrelevant and prefer to escape, but they might move in your direction if you're between them and safety, leading to misinterpretation, with some snakes even performing mock charges in defense, not offense. Running might make them panic and dart towards the nearest exit, which could coincidentally be towards you, but they aren't pursuing you to attack or eat you, they just want space.
 
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What does a queen snake eat?

Queen snakes have a highly specialized diet, feeding almost exclusively on soft, newly molted (freshly shed) crayfish, which they locate using a keen sense of smell for the molting chemical. While crayfish are their primary food, they may occasionally eat small fish or tadpoles, especially if crayfish are scarce, but they avoid hard-shelled adults.
 
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What state has the worst snake problem?

Texas, Florida, and Arizona rank worst for snakes due to their high number of venomous species and frequent encounters with people. These states host rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, copperheads, and coral snakes, making them hotspots for snake danger.
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Why are rattlesnakes afraid of king snakes?

Like a Boa Constrictor, the Kingsnake tightens the coils around the Rattlesnake and suffocates it. Sometimes the Kingsnake will eat the Rattlesnake before it is dead.
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Do female snakes eat male snakes after mating?

Yes, female snakes, particularly large ones like anacondas, sometimes eat the male after mating as a survival tactic, a behavior known as sexual cannibalism, providing crucial protein for their long pregnancies when hunting is difficult. While not universal, this extreme strategy ensures the female gets energy for gestating young, though it's a risky but effective way for males to provide nutrients, notes National Geographic. 
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Which snake is the most aggressive to humans?

There's no single "most dangerous," as it depends on venom potency (Inland Taipan), number of deaths (Saw-scaled Viper), or aggression/speed (Black Mamba), but the Inland Taipan has the most toxic venom, while the Saw-scaled Viper causes the most fatalities due to habitat overlap, and the Black Mamba is feared for its speed and near-100% untreated mortality.
 
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Do snakes recognize their owners?

Yes, snakes can recognize their owners, not through affection like dogs, but by associating your specific scent, movement, and routine with positive things like food and safety, leading them to be calmer and more comfortable around you compared to strangers. They learn to trust familiar handlers and differentiate them from potential threats, developing a unique bond based on comfort and predictability rather than emotional attachment.
 
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What's the most cuddly snake?

Would You Hug A Snake? Meet The 10 Friendliest Snakes In The World
  • Rough Green Snake. Look at this happy snake! ...
  • Ringneck Snake. Ringneck Snakes are small snakes that look like they have a collar. ...
  • Hognose Snake. ...
  • Garter Snake. ...
  • 6. California Kingsnake. ...
  • Boa Constrictor (Red Tail Boa) ...
  • Rosy Boa. ...
  • Pygmy Python.
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What snake kills you in 2 minutes?

Neurotoxic Venom

It can cause paralysis, respiratory failure, and can be fatal within minutes if untreated. The king cobra and black mamba are prime examples of snakes that have neurotoxic venom.
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What animal keeps snakes away?

Animals that naturally deter snakes include birds of prey (hawks, owls), cats, guinea fowl, turkeys, raccoons, and foxes, primarily by preying on snakes or their food sources (rodents) or causing enough disturbance to make an area undesirable for snakes. To effectively keep snakes away, combine these animals with habitat modification like keeping grass short and removing hiding spots (woodpiles, brush), as this exposes snakes to predators and food scarcity, says USU Extension. 
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Can you survive a copperhead bite without antivenom?

Although envenomation by a rattlesnake (Crotalus species) may require antivenom and uncommonly surgery, a bite by a copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) rarely requires any intervention other than observation. The unnecessary use of antivenom should be discouraged.
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Will Irish Spring soap keep snakes away?

Using Irish Spring soap as a repellent is a topic surrounded by both facts and myths. While some people believe that it repels snakes, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim.
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Can snakes climb walls?

Yes, many snakes can climb walls, especially rough or textured ones like brick, stucco, or wood, using their powerful muscles and scales to grip tiny crevices and mortar lines, though smooth surfaces like glass are impossible; climbers often use methods like concertina movement to push upwards, finding food or shelter in high places like attics.
 
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What do you smell if a snake is near?

When threatened, all snakes have a defensive trick up their (metaphorical) sleeves: They emit musk from their cloacas to deter whatever is messing with them. “It's one of those smells that smells different to different people,” Apodaca says. Some say it has a cucumber or melon-like scent; others say it's fishy.
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