iNaturalist and Herpmapper document several sightings of blind snakes along the north coast of Kauai, but so far I haven't been able to find anything at any of the four sites I've checked so far. Does anyone have tips on where to look? I have been checking under rocks, logs, and leaf litter, at least a few meters beyond the high tide mark. What type of soil do they prefer? I'm worried that the sandy substrate closer to the beach isn't appealing to them, though that's where some of the sightings are marked.
Also if there are other cool reptiles to watch out for I'd appreciate tips on where to find them! I've seen one day gecko and many brown anoles so far.
Brahminy blind snakes in Kauai?
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Re: Brahminy blind snakes in Kauai?
I have no idea but have you tried asking plant nurseries especially any that receive imported plants? I believe they are often found in potted plants from florida nurseries.
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Re: Brahminy blind snakes in Kauai?
Nurseries for sure. Otherwise hit up areas at night when it's raining a good amount. Check near places that might "catch" them. I would think sandy beaches wouldn't be a great spot. They like soil and love ants, termites etc. I find hem when digging, but it's very hit or miss in the wild given the vast amount of space and how tiny they are. Wait for the ground to be saturated, just shy of proper flooding.
I see the odd one gardening as well when I'm repotting plants.
I see the odd one gardening as well when I'm repotting plants.