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The entire run will be covered in the hardware cloth. The bottom 4 ft will have an additional layer of 14 gage welded wire. There will be no place for the snakes to get in. The run has a solid roof as well. We are also investing in a couple of Grandpa's feeders so nothing will be able to come in and eat feed and attract snakes. The run will be surrounded by hardware cloth and gravel. Those devils aren't getting into my coop.Oh Mr. NoShoulders, know him well...You'll need to go higher than 2 ft to keep the snakes out. Keep the grass short, leaves, brush/ornamentals, compost piles as far away from your runs as possible. Too, Timber and Copperheads both have a camouflage that blend in very well with these things too making them difficult to spot. Don't leave any feed available for rodents. 1/2" mesh is good for making snake traps. The skin of 6 ft Canebreak, 17 rattles and a buttons pinned to the wall is my reminder to be vigilant. Dispatched a small one a few days ago outside the coop with a box full of poults in my lap. Be careful.