News

One story explains what to do if a copperhead bites your dog, including symptoms to watch for and why leashing your pet ...
Few Poisonous Snakes Slither Through North Carolina Posted 2006-08-03T23:21:10+00:00 - Updated 1999-06-04T11:00:00+00:00 Snakes like to hide under bushes, in brush, or in wood piles.
(WGHP) — We may not have cobras in North Carolina, but we definitely have one snake that looks a lot like one: the eastern hognose snake. These snakes feed on toads and can be found throughout ...
In North Carolina, there’s a lot of buzz around copperheads. Every year, The News & Observer informs readers about how to identify the venomous snakes and what to do if one bites you — or your ...
(WGHP) — We may not have cobras in North Carolina, but we definitely have one snake that looks a lot like one: the eastern hognose snake. These snakes feed on toads and can be found throughout ...
A Eastern King Snake By Corey Lowenstein NO. 7: SNAKES ARE TO BLAME FOR 3 RECENT NC POWER OUTAGES, DUKE ENERGY SAYS Thousands of Triangle customers lost power recently.
(WGHP) — We may not have cobras in North Carolina, but we definitely have one snake that looks a lot like one: the eastern hognose snake. These snakes feed on toads and can be found throughout ...
These snakes feed on toads and can be found throughout NC, according to Herps of NC. They are not a danger to people or pets, but they do have a mild venom they use to subdue their prey. Check out ...