The Eastern
Smooth Green Snake is common in the northern parts of
North America and suburbia. It is a small snake that
lives in gardens, lawns and wild meadows near woods
or bogs. The Eastern Smooth Green Snake generally do
not bite. They are quite docile, but it is not recommended
to try to capture these snakes to keep as pets as the
Eastern Smooth Green Snake needs its freedom and usually
will not eat in captivity. The Eastern Smooth Green
Snake is usually active during the day, and may climb
shrubs or small rocks. In the summer, Eastern Smooth
Green Snakes will lay their tiny white eggs in warm,
moist places, like rock hollows or rotting wood.