Because its venomous is No reason to kill an animal . They keep the rodents that eat wires in cars in check.Why Didn’t you kill it
I found a small rattlesnake on my porch once. I put it in a metal coffee can and relocated it far away from people.
Because its venomous is No reason to kill an animal . They keep the rodents that eat wires in cars in check.Why Didn’t you kill it
Only seen one copper head. Since then, my wife borders our yard (we back up to a heavily wooded area) with snake repellant stuff. Works pretty good. Get a small garter snake or rat snake once in a while, but haven't seen any poisonous ones in several years.That copperhead believes you are the intruder and he will come back into your yard. Lately in my area you have to watch out for bears and coyotes. Kentucky's forestry department is clear cutting hundreds of thousands of acres of land and the wildlife is moving into residential areas.
This guy was found on my neighbors front lawn by our dog when we lived in SC. I was able to walk right up to him and take photos. He completely ignored me for the most part and then slowly slithered away. I was recently kind of upset, my neighbor in our new home in NC found a copperhead under her garbage pail that was out on the street for collection. She had another neighbor come over and kill it.Only seen one copper head.
Nice area up in Indian Land. Nice homes from older ranch types to huge homes and everything in-between. Ive been up in the area and all over Charlotte way many times when I was a security technician.@alarmguy yes! We get a lot of those also. Some of them are pretty big, but most are little guys. Not as many as we used to as my wife uses the snake repellant, but we still get them sometimes. My wife freaks out. Only good snake to her is a dead one. I usually just leave them alone. IF the wife sees it, I chase it out of the yard.
I live about 10 miles South of Charlotte in Indian Land, SC.
Residential areas are moving into wildlife areas. The herpetologists i worked with have noted a problem with rattlesnakes selectively being bred to bite instead of rattle due to so many people immediately killing anything they hear rattle. This mimics the experience I have had with the timber rattlesnakes in Kansas. There are also casualties for gopher snakes and our prairie kingsnakes that are killed for imitating the rattle.That copperhead believes you are the intruder and he will come back into your yard. Lately in my area you have to watch out for bears and coyotes. Kentucky's forestry department is clear cutting hundreds of thousands of acres of land and the wildlife is moving into residential areas.
Label says to use with care. I use it to massage spouse and in Mercedes' engine.
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RightRattlesnakes are not poisonous.
But they are venomous.Rattlesnakes are not poisonous.