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We are a full service Greensboro wildlife removal company specializing in snake control in Greensboro. If our guy is not available, you can do a search for a different Greensboro snake removal company, but be sure you are comfortable with their service and prices before you hire. Greensboro snake control is of course a specialty field, and not every expert in you hire is the same - you don't want to hire a snake exterminator or pest control company, but a specialty North Carolina wild animal removal professional to
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Common Snakes of Greensboro, NC: The most common snakes in Greensboro include rat snakes, garter snakes, and racers. In water, common water snakes. These are not dangerous. Venomous snakes of Greensboro are rare and may include rattlesnakes or copperhead/cottonmouth. For a full description of all snake species in Greensboro, with photos and identification of all poisonous species,
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Greensboro North Carolina Snake Situation: I am writing to you as I am looking to obtain a rattlesnake carcass, preferably without the head as I understand their venom/fangs still pose a risk postmortem. I am a graduate student at the in North Carolina currently working on my Masters of Fine Arts. I am hoping to use the carcass for a sculptural study and possible life-casting. I realize that your company specializes in the humane removal of animals, but I thought that you may occasionally have access to a deceased specimen as well. I realize that this may be a bit of an unusual request, I would happily pay for the carcass. If you are unable to assist me with this project, then perhaps you could refer me to a resource where I may have better luck. Thank you for your time and consideration.
Would love some help in identifying this snake found yesterday in Richlands in Onslow county, NC. Should I be concerned about finding him on my property?? It was really aggressive, was coiling up and striking at me repetitively even when not provoked, strangely even when dead. It was hiding in a fold up chair in my shed that I carried out to the yard and fell out when I opened the chair. Thought it to be a toy snake at first and nearly picked it up because it seemed like rubber and was slow to move on a chilly morning. I know very little about snakes (I'm a city girl who has had few experiences with snakes), but it appears to have an angular head...a sign that it is poisonous, right? Hubby thinks from the photo that it is a rattlesnake, but what does he know...we have only had 2 snakes in our yard in the 6 years we have lived here, and I have had to kill them both (we have 4 chihuahuas and 2 sons I have to protect) since he was out of town both times due to work! The first one was a year ago, also small, and a verified cottonmouth or water moccasin as we call them inNorth Carolina.
We live in central North Carolina, in a very wooded area. My neighbor during the summer killed two copperheads in the wooded area between our homes. This weekend we were cleaning up this area, removal of forest stick, ground cover, leaves and the ground is now bare. We have discovered the copperhead snake den. It is very apparent it is the den and right where the neighbor killed them this summer. How do we destroy the den? Fill the holes with rocks, dirt?? Thank you so much for any advise, Megan
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home page. I wish you good luck with your Greensboro snake problem!