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Eastern Copperhead
(Agkistrodon contortrix)
— Venomous
Size: 24–36 inches
Characteristics: Tan to copper body with dark hourglass-shaped bands
Habitat:
Copperheads prefer wooded areas, rocky hillsides, and forest edges. They often hide under leaf litter, logs, and debris. Common near homes bordering woods.
Threats & Dangers:
Venomous bites can cause pain, swelling, and tissue damage. Bites usually occur when the snake is accidentally stepped on or disturbed. Medical attention is required.
Control Measures:
Habitat modification is critical—remove brush, woodpiles, and debris. Professional snake deterrent and exclusion services reduce risk. Never attempt to handle or kill venomous snakes.