The North Carolina Department of Agriculture issued a warning about baby copperheads The little snakes can be hard to spot Find out the difference between a baby copperhead and a black rate snake There is a good chance that the snake in question could be another variety, like a corn snake or water snake But if it's a copperhead, you should consider having them removed In August and September, the baby copperheads do arrive, but they often move on if there isn't a good food source The copperhead is the most common venomous snake found in the Carolinas The cottonmouth is normally found in the eastern part of North Carolina and South Carolina These snakes prefer to live
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