Quote Originally Posted by hoo-t
Let me preface by saying that I am only quoting what I was told by a local herp petstore owner and former science teacher.

I caught a wild ratsnake in my parents' workshop/greenhouse a couple of years ago. My parents had put out poison for mice, and I was concerned for the snake's health. It was regurging, and I was worried. The store owner, where I was buying mice, told me that the regurge was probably caused by a parasitic infection, and gave me something (probably Flagyl) to treat it. He went on to say that the poison used to control mice is not harmful to snakes, so the snake could have eaten the poisoned mice without being hurt by the poison. After treating with the Flagyl (?), the snake thrived, and I released it the following spring.

Steve

AH! Thank you!!!! That eases my mind ALOT! I appriciate it ^_^