Right. Most people haven't had the experience of exposure that you and I apparently have.
I don't know where you live but in MO, it would be extremely rare for any snake here to cause a bite that would be fatal.
Snakes get a bad rap. IMHO, it is paranoia. I've spent nearly 70 years tromping around in the woods, fields and streams here and in Central America and I've never been bitten by any snake.
In the last 10 years there have only been 22 fatal snakebites in the US from native species. 2 of those were in MO. 2 others were from illegally keeping venomous pet snakes.
In my life, I've killed 2 snakes and I'm now sorry I did that. Only one was venomous - a Timber Rattler. It wasn't near dwellings, minding its own business eating rodents in a slab pile.
Snakes are native wildlife and a vital part of our ecosystem, I'm the invasive species.
I don't know where you live but in MO, it would be extremely rare for any snake here to cause a bite that would be fatal.
Snakes get a bad rap. IMHO, it is paranoia. I've spent nearly 70 years tromping around in the woods, fields and streams here and in Central America and I've never been bitten by any snake.
In the last 10 years there have only been 22 fatal snakebites in the US from native species. 2 of those were in MO. 2 others were from illegally keeping venomous pet snakes.
In my life, I've killed 2 snakes and I'm now sorry I did that. Only one was venomous - a Timber Rattler. It wasn't near dwellings, minding its own business eating rodents in a slab pile.
Snakes are native wildlife and a vital part of our ecosystem, I'm the invasive species.
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