I am going to have to disagree with this statement. I catch a lot of copperheads and they are not only extremely aggressive (especially during mating season), they are highly venomous and there is no antivenom for them. It sounds as if you may have gotten a dry bite with very little venom or you are immuned to their venom but they are bad news.Copperhead - the least dangerous of US poisonous snakes. I was bitten by one once - drove like a maniac to get to the ER & all they did was give me some pain medication & kept me overnight for observation. Hurt like hell & the tip of my finger where I got bit has slight permanent numbness.
Copperhead - the least dangerous of US poisonous snakes. I was bitten by one once - drove like a maniac to get to the ER & all they did was give me some pain medication & kept me overnight for observation. Hurt like hell & the tip of my finger where I got bit has slight permanent numbness.
I am going to have to disagree with this statement. I catch a lot of copperheads and they are not only extremely aggressive (especially during mating season), they are highly venomous and there is no antivenom for them. It sounds as if you may have gotten a dry bite with very little venom or you are immuned to their venom but they are bad news.
I never said they were fatal, just highly venomous and aggressive.Copperhead - the least dangerous of US poisonous snakes. I was bitten by one once - drove like a maniac to get to the ER & all they did was give me some pain medication & kept me overnight for observation. Hurt like hell & the tip of my finger where I got bit has slight permanent numbness.
I am going to have to disagree with this statement. I catch a lot of copperheads and they are not only extremely aggressive (especially during mating season), they are highly venomous and there is no antivenom for them. It sounds as if you may have gotten a dry bite with very little venom or you are immuned to their venom but they are bad news.
And I am going to disagree with you. I grew up in an area, that back in the late '40's and 50's were rife with plenty of Copperheads. We were taught to avoid, but also we were likely not to die from their bite. I did a fast search and found this to back up my experiences:
"Venom from copperheads is not deadly, and when people die from copperhead snake bites it is due to an allergic reaction. People who are weak or either very old or very young may experience a significant impact on their body functions from a copperhead snake bite".
Antivenin for Copperheads: Crotalidae polyvalent immune FAB (ovine) (Rx). Even tho this is not often given. Little need for it.
This behavior explains why more people receive legitimate snakebites from copperheads than from any other species of venomous snake in North America. Still to be investigated is another aspect of copperhead bites: many are not serious enough to require more than minor medical treatment. This may be so not only because the venom of a copperhead is significantly less potent than that of rattlesnakes or cottonmouths, but also because they seldom inject much venom.
Read more at (Article) How dangerous are Copperhead snakes? - Survivalist Forum
This behavior explains why more people receive legitimate snakebites from copperheads than from any other species of venomous snake in North America. Still to be investigated is another aspect of copperhead bites: many are not serious enough to require more than minor medical treatment. This may be so not only because the venom of a copperhead is significantly less potent than that of rattlesnakes or cottonmouths, but also because they seldom inject much venom.
Read more at (Article) How dangerous are Copperhead snakes? - Survivalist Forum
Just do a check of the internet for info.
Russ
If someone in Charlotte wants to come by and get it, I'll see what the neighbor did with it.
I'm pretty much in the "dead snake = good snake" camp. I'll leave them alone if I am 100% certain that they are harmless, otherwise I shoot first & check ID later.
Ed
When we were first married, we were in Highland Falls, NY, and I had a new baby (long before disposable diapers.) I had to hang up diapers every morning, and there was a copperhead that liked to sun itself on the flagstones under the clothseline. It scared the wadding out of me every morning.
One day I'd had enough and took the 20 gauge out and blew it away. Unfortunately, there was a mountainside right behind the clothesline and the ricochets blew out two upstairs windows in the house!
I have to disagree. I no snake expert, but I'm almost positive that is a copperhead. Why do you think that isn't a copperhead?It is not a copperhead but I don't know what kind it is.....
I have to disagree. I no snake expert, but I'm almost positive that is a copperhead. Why do you think that isn't a copperhead?It is not a copperhead but I don't know what kind it is.....
Looks to me as the eyes are round. The copperheads that I looked up had a black shadow around the pattern and this one has a white shadow. Everything I have read all non venomus snakes in the US have round pupils. I am no snake expert but just doesent appear to be a copperhead. I might be wrong and wont be the first time! lolI have to disagree. I no snake expert, but I'm almost positive that is a copperhead. Why do you think that isn't a copperhead?It is not a copperhead but I don't know what kind it is.....