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Boxer*Mom said:
Do you not know the difference between a kingsnake and black mamba?!
The Kingsnake derives its name from its habit of eating other snakes, and is most famous for eating rattlesnakes, copperheads and coral snakes. But it also feeds on other snakes, lizards, birds and their eggs, small mammals, turtles and frogs. The Common Kingsnake is a nonvenomous member of the "harmless" Colubridae Family, which includes gopher snakes, garter snakes and whip snakes.
A Black Mamba: As little as two drops of venom can kill a person and a mamba can have up to 20 drops of venom in its fangs. The most deadly snake in the world. Plus they feed on small mammals and birds, like voles, rats, squirrels, mice, rats, or bush babies. Glad they only live in south Africa!
The Kingsnake derives its name from its habit of eating other snakes, and is most famous for eating rattlesnakes, copperheads and coral snakes. But it also feeds on other snakes, lizards, birds and their eggs, small mammals, turtles and frogs. The Common Kingsnake is a nonvenomous member of the "harmless" Colubridae Family, which includes gopher snakes, garter snakes and whip snakes.
A Black Mamba: As little as two drops of venom can kill a person and a mamba can have up to 20 drops of venom in its fangs. The most deadly snake in the world. Plus they feed on small mammals and birds, like voles, rats, squirrels, mice, rats, or bush babies. Glad they only live in south Africa!
I did a quick google search on the King Snake and it is poisnious at least the site I looked at said it was. They compared it to the cobra, and it was #11 on most deadly, the black momba was #10.
Somehow I do not think getting a snake to kill a snake is any solution. Take a look at the site link provided, there is a fence that keeps snakes out.