In Pennsylvania, a commissionissued venomous snake permit is required "to hunt, take, catch, kill or possess" a copperhead or timber rattlesnake Even with the permit, "it Identification of the venomous copperhead snake and the harmless northern banded water snake In the Eastern US one of the biggest fears of homeowners and people who work or play outside near the water is venomous spiders and snakes However, in fear of these creatures, other nonvenomous and beneficial species are often misidentified and killedBaby Copperhead Snake GeorgiaThey are most abundant in texas, georgia, north carolina and south carolina Baby copperheads have yellow tails Experts at the georgia poison control said they are seeing a big spike in snake bite calls, in particular from copperheads
How To Identify The Copperhead