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They're non venomous, before anyone panics.
I mean, a 7ft snake in my attic regardless of the venom situation would be pretty alarming
But can you eat them?
I can eat a cow, it would also be alarming to find in my attic
But free beef!
Your instance feels especially appropriate for this question.
https://clip.cafe/the-road-warrior-1981/its-snake-i-trained-im-gonna-eat-it/
Probably.