You ought to post the find at the Michigan Herp Atlas. It's a place to record sitings in Michigan by county.
We've got those Milk snakes all over the place at our house in northern Michigan (Presque Isle County). They leave their skins down the basement and in the attic every year. They don't bother anything. But -last year when we'd been gone for a few months - came back and one came out of the wall in the kitchen and I accidentally slammed the door on it. I know our place is like a zoo. Snakes, badgers, skunks, porkys, coyotes, fox, half a dozen types of snakes, turtles, birds, etc. Last year I was trying to brush hog and had to keep stopping chase snakes, turtles, salamanders, etc. Even had a woodcock come out and just stand in my way. Here's a picture of a Milk snake in the basement. See them a lot there in the summer when it's hot outside. Note that I'm from NY. Seen plent of Milk snakes. But last summer I had a snake in my pole barn that scared the heck out of me at first. Hog Nose snake. Never seen one before. Also found a Blandings turtle that was big enough to be a state record. We let it go in an nearby pond.
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