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I've heard of people bagging and relocating them several miles away. Makes sense to me if you're careful about where you put them. Not sure how kosher that is though.....
Depends on the location. Vermont, US doesn't have snakes like that, but it's illegal to relocate animals from the property on which it was caught.
"Officer, I found this snake at a nearby lake. Just wanted to show it my coop and feed it an egg and now after this exciting afternoon adventure, I'm returning it when I found it."
Hahahah