Erm, I think you need to do your research, m'dear Deborah. Live and dead feeding, as well as WHERE you feed them (feeding tank opposed to their own cage), do factor in rather a lot as to whether or not your snake will bite you. Any snake. Period.
Erm. (what is that anyway? - I like it!)

Sorry there friend, but you are way out of your league and you are not looking very reflexive. Reflexivity is key when keeping ANY type of animal. And to state that you do rescues... erm... doesn't really pull a lot of weight. Many of us have rescued snakes from rescues that were being improperly cared for.

Snakes are not snakes across the board.

You need to know your species and work with that knowledge, which you have shown you are lacking at current.

I think Robin, Deb, and I are all in the same area (they are definitely more experienced mind you - and have wider variation in the their collections), but we all have 40+ snakes that are being kept sucessfully.

So m'dear, feel free to type down your nose at us. At the end of the day, our snakes will still be eating, shedding, breeding and thriving.

Best of luck,
Bruce