Rough Green Snake

Rough Green Snake Opheodrys aestivus

Identification
This species has a bright green body and a slender form adapted for climbing. Its coloration provides excellent camouflage.

Location
Rare in Ohio

Size
22 to 32 inches

Diet
It feeds mainly on insects and hunts visually.

Habitat
It occurs in southern Ohio in brushy riparian habitats.

Activity Period
April to October

Behavior
It is arboreal and spends much time in shrubs and low trees. It is gentle and rarely attempts to bite. It is most active in warm sunny weather.

Lifecycle
Breeding occurs in spring and females lay eggs in early summer.

Population
The population is small and localized.

History
It has always been rare in Ohio due to limited suitable habitat.

Human Interactions
It is harmless and easily handled.

Facts
It is one of the most arboreal snakes in Ohio.

Sources
ODNR NatureServe

Insects spiders small invertebrates | Shrublands forest edges riparian thickets | Southern Ohio