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You can tell I'm old school & my age for using a "retired" name.
Don't like "brown snake", either.  

On Fri, 27 May 2011 12:32:07 -0400,
John E Simmons wrote: 

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> It is
_Storeria dekayi,_ formerly known as the DeKay's snake but now
unfortunately the official common name is the "Brown snake" (a rather
stupid name as it is not brown). These gentle, harmless snakes are
common in urban and suburban settings, particularly around human
habitations. 
> 
> DeKay's snakes are active throughout the year when
the weather is warm enough. They feed mainly on slugs and earthworms,
but sometimes eat insects or insect larvae. They give birth to 2-30 live
young (as opposed to laying eggs) in late July or August. Normally these
snakes seek out moist areas under flat covers (rocks, metal, wood) to
hide in, so the presence of this snake in your basement might indicate a
moisture issue, or perhaps just a wandering individual.
> 
> I have
removed snakes from glue boards many times by using mineral oil, which
can be worked between the snake and the board, if you have a live one on
a glue board that you wish to set free.
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> --John
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> John E.
Simmons
> Museologica
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Pennsylvania 16823-2010
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> Adjunct Curator of Collections
> Earth
and Mineral Science Museum & Art Gallery
> Penn State University
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> and
> Lecturer in Art
> Juniata
College
> Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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> On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 11:34
AM, Joni Joseph wrote:
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>> Hello
Experts, 
>> 
>> Can anyone identify this snake? It was on one of our
pest monitors in the basement of an historic home. It is approximately
20 centimeters long. We want to be certain its family members aren't a
hazard to our guests and garden staff. 
>> 
>> Thank you in advance for
the help. 
>> 
>> My best, 
>> 
>> Joni Joseph 
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