Danger noodles are slithering around South Carolina once more. Spring has officially begun in South Carolina and that means the state’s snake population is becoming active again. And those snakes will ...
As summer nears, venomous copperheads in South Carolina will be out in full force, but more less-dangerous lookalikes will be too. Do you know their differences? Having such knowledge could help you ...
ROCK HILL — Faintly, South Carolinians may hear the random crack of an egg if they're outdoors this fall. What comes out of the egg will slither. "Most U.S. snakes are born in August and September ...
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 ...
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 snakes hibernate? South Carolina ...
Andrew Grosse was driving in a coastal wildlife management area overseen by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources when there in the road was a kingsnake wrapped around a copperhead, ...
If a slithery copperhead bites your four-legged friend out on a walk, what should you do? Now deep into summer, many dog owners will take their pets out on adventures, hikes or to play in state parks.