Copperheads are among the most commonly spotted South Carolina snakes in the spring, according to pest control expert Todd Metz. As winter cold warms to milder temperatures, humans aren’t the only ...
A copperhead in the grass at Hayden Cavender ‘s shop in the Little River community on Monday, July 18, 2016. Cavender of The Snake Chaser said copperheads are usually the snakes that bite dogs in the ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — The South is no stranger to some interesting reptiles, including snakes. According to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, there are 38 different species of ...
Some folks may say one good thing about the cold weather is no copperheads. That’s right, across much of South Carolina copperheads and other snakes have entered what’s called brumation. It’s when ...
With a heavy presence of snake sightings every summer and during the warmer months, these reptiles seemingly disappear in South Carolina every winter. Why is that? Do they hibernate? South Carolina ...
A South Carolina woman woke up and found a large snake in her bathroom on Tuesday. Authorities said the woman got the shock of a lifetime after finding a ball python behind her toilet. The woman, who ...
Now that temperatures are rising, you might be more likely to encounter a snake outside. Although you may expect them to be out only in the summer, they could make an appearance on any warm day, said ...
A kingsnake wrapped around a copperhead, squeezing it to death, in a South Carolina wildlife management area. Andrew Grosse/provided Andrew Grosse was driving in a coastal wildlife management area ...