I saw a garder snake on our patio & temp was only 55 Deg. Why so earl
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Honeybees, snakes, seeds, all come awake when the temp hits 54 degrees. Water in a well is 54 degrees. Am I the only one who thinks 54 degrees is more than a coincidence?
That’s one confused snake.
Snakes are cold-blooded creatures which means they must be warmed by external means (a warm sidewalk.) Humans have an internal warmer which is why we are warm-blooded creatures. Snakes love your warm patio. I welcome 58 degrees as a warm spell, especially right now waiting for spring. 58 degrees is a blessed relief from below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. I would curl up on your warm patio is complete heaven...if I were a snake. :-)