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Snake Question
Posted on 12/22/25 at 7:22 pm
Posted on 12/22/25 at 7:22 pm
Are snakes hibernating yet? If so, will this warm snap bring them out of hibernation? Wanting to do a little scouting and I am just curious.
Posted on 12/22/25 at 7:37 pm to Old Man and a Porch
Maybe for a couple of the nights in the 20s-low 30s
Yes
Yes
Posted on 12/22/25 at 7:44 pm to Old Man and a Porch
Not sure where you are located but I don’t think snakes in the south truly hibernate. Had a buddy kill a rattler east of Montgomery Ala one morning on a day with frost.
They are less active a sluggish but they are not buried in a hole, that being said probably better odds being struck by lightning.
They are less active a sluggish but they are not buried in a hole, that being said probably better odds being struck by lightning.
Posted on 12/22/25 at 7:50 pm to Old Man and a Porch
Nope. Brother killed this one today getting into one of our blinds with my 5 year old nephew.
This post was edited on 12/22/25 at 7:52 pm
Posted on 12/22/25 at 7:57 pm to Rize
Years ago, guy told me his cousin had killed a big rattler stretched out in sun on an old logging road.
In Monroe area.
Temp was in the low 20’s
So be careful year round !!!
In Monroe area.
Temp was in the low 20’s
So be careful year round !!!
Posted on 12/23/25 at 2:28 am to Ncook
I’ve been January hiking in the Smokies and found them stretched across the trail wanting to go. They look at you like please don’t please. You just hiking pole flip them off to the side and everyone’s happy.
And that’s a bit further north.
And that’s a bit further north.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 7:57 am to Old Man and a Porch
There’s no such thing as hibernation in the Deep South. Same goes for you duck hunters. Watch where you step when wading out to that duck blind. There are some big creatures laying in the mud right where you’re walking…
Posted on 12/23/25 at 11:40 am to Old Man and a Porch
Cold blooded reptiles’ enter brumation rather than hibernation. It’s a period of reduced activity but they’ll go in and out of dormancy based on the temperature. So if it’s warm enough outside, especially above 70 degrees, never assume that snakes aren’t out just because it’s technically winter.
Trust that if you do encounter a rattlesnake in cooler temperatures, they’ll usually be easier to free-handle.
Trust that if you do encounter a rattlesnake in cooler temperatures, they’ll usually be easier to free-handle.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 12:34 pm to TigrrrDad
Yea, I will not be free handling. I’ll be in the land of moccasins.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 2:10 pm to Rize
quote:
Brother killed this one today
Hognose
I’ve wondered what would happen if I got a hot rock like the ones some snake owners put in their snake’s habitats and sit it out in the backyard by the log pile or edge of the woods. On a cooler night, I bet something would gravitate to it.
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