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If your dog or cat has been bitten by a copperhead snake, you should call your local veterinarian immediately.
Mike Greene, of Lattimore, went viral in 2017 for a snake video. Now he wants to educate people on the misunderstood reptiles ...
A woman in Oconee County, South Carolina, was taking out her dog when she was bit by a copperhead snake - and it was all caught on camera.
According to Rattlesnake Solutions, snake repellents don't work, but prevention does. Here are some ways to keep snakes away, according to the snake removal service: The biggest tip: keep food, water, ...
From timber rattlesnakes to garter snakes, discover which snakes live along the Appalachian Trail—and how to stay safe during your hike.
Ophidiophobia (the phobia of snakes) is one of the more common phobias psychologists treat today. Some researchers posit that ...
VCU Health weighs in on what to do and what not to do in the event of a venomous bite.
Snake repellents like oils, granules and mothballs lack proven effectiveness. Habitat changes remain the most reliable snake deterrents.
Copperheads are North Carolina's most common venomous snake, often found in yards, wooded areas and even on front porches. To identify copperheads, look for a distinctive hourglass or Hershey's ...
Snake catcher Talena Chavis said copperhead bites are not considered life-threatening. However, leaving a dead copperhead on your property could attract more of them.
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