Active during the day in spring and fall but becomes nocturnal in summer. A skillful climber, it ascends trees or rafters of abandoned buildings in search of birds, eggs, and mice. Also eats other small mammals and lizards. Hawks may home in on a nest-raiding Rat Snake when it is being heckled by other birds. In northern areas the Rat Snake frequently shares winter dens with Timber Rattlesnakes and Copperheads; thus the local names Rattlesnake Pilot and Pilot Black Snake. Captive longevity exceeds 20 years.