Re: Need advice on my snakes behavior
Snakes have a great sense of smell. Your snake knows the mouse is nearby when you go to move it. Unfortunately, by choosing to feed your snake outside its normal cage, you've conditioned it to expect food when you pick it up when it smells mouse. Thus, your snake strikes at you because it expects food and thinks your hand might be food.
If you'd like to stop getting bit, feed the snake in its cage. If you are feeding in a separate cage to prevent it from eating dirt, don't worry about it. My cornsnakes are on coconut coir and they swallow a small amount with each feeding. The dirt annoys the snakes a little, they move their mouths to try to dislodge it, but they pass it just fine.
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