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I Know, i felt bad when hubby showed it to me. I hate to see anything harmless killed. But it was an accident..he actually found it in our basement window casing..he thinks he hit it while week wacking and it got tossed into the window..
I would say it is a milk snake, not the rat snake, different coloring and pattern. Anyway the wife's aunt thought she caught a copperhead and it was the same thing, a little milk snake. Thankfully it was unharmed so we just let it go, I hate it when people kill snakes.
A word on copperheads though. I have been trekking through the woods for years during the summer months and have never come across a copperhead. I think they are much less common than most people think. The problem is the same cryptic pattern that the copperheads employ looks similar to other snakes so anytime a snake is spotted with a cryptic pattern it is assumed to be venomous. However there are differences in patterns, coloration, head structure and how the eye looks.