Snake Sightings In North Carolina To Increase
Snake sightings are expected to increase in North Carolina this summer.
If you are not a fan of snakes, then get ready because experts say snake sightings in NC are expected to increase.
There are six venomous snakes in North Carolina and I don’t want to see any of their tails. The NC Wildlife has warned us that there will be an increase in snake sightings in the state. With NC being home to six venomous snakes, this definetly scares me. At some point they could make their way into neighborhoods and even school playgrounds. That could be very harmful to the community but most importantly, our children.
WCNC even reported about the increased snake sightings that are expected. The recommended thing to do when you see a snake is to call a wildlife removal company. I don’t about that, but to each its own. I hate snakes with a passion!
North Carolina has Six Venomous Snakes On Our Ultimate Snake List
I don’t like snakes but we have a lot of them in North Carolina. I hike a lot and I love being in the great outdoors. However, snakes give me so much anxiety. I absolutely despise them. The most unpleasant part of hiking in 2020 was probably the snakes. My thought was that since we were all stuck in quarantine the snakes would breed in peace and now there are more of them than ever.
There are more than 3,000 species of snake on the planet, with 600 of these being venomous. Living in North Carolina, we must know all there is to know about snakes. It is especially relevant if you plan on camping, hiking, or even heading to a local park. The reason being is that North Carolina is home to six venomous snakes. These snakes are featured on our snake list below.
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