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Did your snake bite a lot when you held him before? My hatchlings have never bitten me. Granted, I've only had a couple of hatchlings, and I know that some bite more. For the most part, though, corns are very docile snakes. I wouldn't think your snake would go on a "biting spree" unless he was always a very nippy snake.
Well my snakes have never been bitten. I have gone as long as two weeks with out holding my adult and babies, They have just jumped a little bit. I recommend that you hold your snake as much as often as possible to make sure that your snake never bits you or anyone else
of course it`ll go on a biting spree... after so long without being held it wont want to be held anymore and so as soon as you go near it you are in for some serious mauling from a crazed psycho snake....
/end sarcasm mode
c`mon man are you serious? it`s a corn snake.... as a rule they don`t go on biting spree`s.
ok some hatchlings can be "nippy" but corns are as placid as pets get.... got any other pets? cats? dogs? they are FAR more likely to bite
so in short, the answer is no, you should be quite safe