Tennessee records
Black Kingsnake in Tennessee
HarmlessLampropeltis nigra

Yes. The Black Kingsnake has been recorded in 84 Tennessee counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Smooth, glossy scales with bold bands or chain-like patterns. Milksnakes mimic coral snakes, but red touches black.
Tennessee counties with Black Kingsnake records
84 listed- Wilson
- Hamilton
- Davidson
- Knox
- Rutherford
- Shelby
- Williamson
- Cheatham
- Stewart
- Sumner
- Sevier
- Blount
- Maury
- Bradley
- Montgomery
- Hawkins
- Putnam
- Grundy
- Franklin
- Anderson
- Lawrence
- Humphreys
- Gibson
- Dickson
- White
- Cannon
- Marshall
- Marion
- Coffee
- Obion
- Hardin
- Roane
- Madison
- Lewis
- Dyer
- Polk
- Overton
- Morgan
- McNairy
- Loudon
- Hamblen
- Bedford
- Union
- Smith
- Monroe
- McMinn
- Lake
- Houston
- Hickman
- Henry
- Benton
- Grainger
- Fentress
- DeKalb
- Crockett
- Claiborne
- Weakley
- Wayne
- Tipton
- Scott
- Robertson
- Perry
- Lincoln
- Bledsoe
- Henderson
- Hardeman
- Cumberland
- Clay
- Warren
- Van Buren
- Trousdale
- Sullivan
- Campbell
- Sequatchie
- Rhea
- Pickett
- Lauderdale
- Jefferson
- Haywood
- Greene
- Giles
- Fayette
- Decatur
- Chester
See the full Black Kingsnake profile or all snakes in Tennessee.