I had former lover who kept a king snake. She fed the mice with a small bottle before she fed the snake.Considering (imported) wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:16 am Locally, when I still lived in South Africa, we simply acquired one of the several varieties of non venomous snakes and allowed them the freedom of the house. Beyond mice, we had a number of inhabitants that were both a nuisance and unhealthy. At one point I had both a Rock Python and two cats. There relationship was, at best, guarded, but they seemed to know that both had a purpose. In the United States there are a number of snakes that are routinely used on farms for the control of vermin in barns, crops etc. Whilst I can easily understand this isn't a programme many will pursue, it's a suggestion that might merit consideration. Particularly if you live in an area that is both warm and non-urban.
Of course, my grandfather used snakes and cats to protect his barns. I do wonder what the social worker would say about a house protected by snakes, even if they are colubrids.