Readers ask about snakes in their homes and gardens. Learn to identify common snakes like ratsnakes and watersnakes.
Whether one is walking on a park trail or hiking in the woods, it’s exciting to see a snake in the wild. It could be a small one slithering through a pile of leaves on its way back to its hole. Or ...
Snakes may nest in your garden more often than you think. This guide will help you to understand what kind of snake is ...
A new mobile app from Costa Rica focuses on identifying venomous snakes found across the country, an issue that has long ...
North Carolina is home to six species of venomous snakes — but you’re most likely to encounter just one of them. Copperheads ...
Copperhead snakes take the prize for being one of the most encountered venomous snakes in the United States. Those who live in the eastern portion of the U.S. know the species well, likely coming ...
In North Carolina, there’s a lot of buzz around copperheads. Every year, The News & Observer informs readers about how to identify the venomous snakes and what to do if one bites you — or your pet.
Iowa has 28 species of snakes, five of which are venomous. Snakes form a key part of the ecosystems they inhabit, helping to keep populations of mice, squirrels, other small animals and even insects ...
12.COM. MANY OF US WILL BE SPENDING TIME OUTSIDE OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS, FROM WATCHING FIREWORKS TO FIRING UP THE GRILL. AND AMID THE CELEBRATION, YOU MIGHT CROSS PATHS WITH ONE OF THE TRIAD’S DOZENS ...
Learn why common snake repellents don't work and how to identify a Cope's gray treefrog, including its toxic secretions.
People and pets aren’t the only ones to start moving around outdoors when the weather warms up. Snakes do it, too. And 38 snake species in North Carolina, now’s the time of year when we are more ...