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Finding baby easterns in my basement

robhaneisen Aug 29, 2011 08:00 PM

It used to happen most years that I would find hatchling eastern milks in my garage and basement in late summer or early fall - usually all within a few days of each other and obvious fresh hatchlings. The past two years - nothing. I attributed this to finding and releasing a 3-foot adult found in my bathroom (she must have wiggled up a heating pipe through a wall) three springs ago. With no hatchling eastern milks in my basement for two summers I figured I must have evicted the denning female (I released her into the woods in back of my house).

Well, either she found her way back in or there are more eastern milks in my foundation than I originally thought. Or, and this might be a more likely scenario, they like to lay their eggs near my foundation and the hatchlings find their way inside. I found two hatchlings today. One was on the steps in my basement and one was at my basement door. My basement steps are white carpet so the little guy stood out plain as day. The one at my basement door was on grey concrete so he was easy to spot too.

One common factor in my eastern milk finds in my house: heavy rain. They seem to show up inside after heavy rain and we got almost five inches from TS Irene on Sunday. Maybe they are getting flooded out of a den? I did find one large adult (solid 3-feet) in late May crossing the road in front of my house - leaving my yard.

Pictures of the find are here. They were released into my raspberry patch in my backyard. For the locale folks, I'm in central Mass.

Rob Haneisen

Replies (8)

Dniles Aug 29, 2011 08:51 PM

Rob - I am so jealous!! that is really cool that you have them on your property and they show up in your house!! How cool is that.

Those look really nice - I noticed a very pinbanded boarder on the blotches on those guys. Can you snap a pic or two of the next adult(s) you find so we can see what they look like from that locale?

Thanks for sharing.

Dave
DNS Reptiles - Milk Snakes

robhaneisen Aug 30, 2011 09:04 PM

Here's a picture of the adult I caught in my bathroom in April of 2009. The lighting was kinda crappy but you get an idea on the pattern. The head pattern is very similar to one of the babies I found this week. The adult I found crossing the road was bigger and slightly redder. Should have got a picture of that one.

Rob

Dniles Sep 01, 2011 08:51 AM

Hey Rob,

thanks for posting! Very cool looking animal. I may be moving in as your neighbor! lol

Dave
DNS Reptiles - Milk Snakes

joecop Aug 29, 2011 09:47 PM

Yeah, like Dave said, I would love to see what the adults look like in your area. We are kinda LTT crazy if you have not noticed!! LOL. Very pretty hatchlings. Good on ya for letting them go too.

Joe

bwaffa Aug 30, 2011 12:24 PM

Rob,

You are living my dream! I don't even get to see milks in the WILD where I am located, let alone in my house! Save the ones I put there, aspiring to your fortune!

Beautiful animals indeed. Ditto Dave's comments: very little black on those; I'd be fascinated to see some adults from the same locale.

Thanks for sharing!

Brad
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RG Aug 30, 2011 09:22 PM

Wish snakes came to my house...well I guess they do, but just not as interesting as those!

-Rusty

SunHerp Aug 31, 2011 09:13 AM

That is bad-ass! I look forward to future posts of milks in your basement, Rob - Not many things would be cooler.
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robhaneisen Aug 31, 2011 10:03 PM

Found another hatchling on the stairs in my basement tonight. Seemed a tad bigger than the other hachlings. I let this one go in the rock wall across the street from my house instead of the raspberry patch in my back yard. Figured I should spread the wealth.

This is fun. Now every time I look around outside or in my basement I'm thinking I'll see another. My chimney sweep guy the other day said he saw one crawling in front of my garage near my front door. He thought it was one of my pets but when he described it I knew it was another eastern hatchling. Must have been a decent-sized clutch that hatched out.

Rob

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