for you down south remember king snakes and indigo snakes will DECIMATE other snake populations like rat snakes, copperheads, corals, rattlers etc... My friend let a bunch of baby kings on her property no more snakes or rodents.
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I've got a local back woods vet that recommended giving our dogs and cats Benadryl when bitten by a copperhead. Has worked every time.That is pure genious!
I don't mind snakes all that much (although after pitchforking a nest of baby copperheads into the back of our pickup, I am MUCH more jumpy) we have a beautiful black racer, she just shimmers, almost irredecent purply color, but after finding a rat snake with a couple of egg shaped lumps, I have a zero tolerance for the run. No, I say that, but I really do not think I could kill racer. Feel free to study copperheads all you want but my family has lost two dogs, a cat and had two very sick horses, they will be dispatched.
Now I need to find out if I really want to know what's out there!
Look at the head. If it is clearly triangular then it is poisonous.Very interesting way to trap snakes. We have quite a few around and mostly I just leave them alone. The biggest problem I have is telling the difference between the harmless corn snake and the poisoness copperhead.