Can snakes eat mice?
Short Answer
YesSafety Summary
- ✔ Safe: Yes — pre-killed or frozen/thawed preferred
- ⚠ Use caution: Live mice can injure snakes
- ✖ Toxic: No
Why
Mice are the primary food source for most pet snakes including corn snakes, ball pythons, and king snakes. They provide a complete nutritional profile — protein, fat, calcium from bones. Frozen/thawed mice are the recommended feeding method because live mice can bite, scratch, and seriously injure a snake, especially if left unattended.
Portion Guidance
Feed prey items no larger than the widest part of the snake's body. Feeding frequency depends on age and species — juveniles weekly, adults every 1–2 weeks.
Risks & Symptoms
- Live prey: bite wounds, eye injuries, stress to the snake
- Prey too large: regurgitation, injury
- Overfeeding: obesity
FAQ
Should I feed live or frozen mice?Frozen/thawed is strongly recommended by most reptile vets. It's safer for the snake and more humane.
My snake won't eat frozen mice — what do I do?Try warming the mouse to body temperature, using feeding tongs, or scenting the mouse with a lizard shed.
Disclaimer
This is general information and not reptile veterinary advice. Consult a reptile vet for guidance specific to your snake species.