Spring and venomous snakes

We are told snakes are cold blooded and not able to move easily when the temperature drops. Well, when you see a 'moccasin bad-mouthing you while crossing ice in a small lake, it makes me want to be more careful when tromping around the Arkansas deep woods in the Winter!!! Keep an eye peeled. My neighbor got tagged by a Copperhead last Fall as he was walking down a paved road. The snake apparently want to cross and demanded right-of-way.


 
Yuck....good to know. I killed three rattle snakes on our property last year during spring...I guess winter is in play too. 
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Timely post as in some places weather is starting to warm up. Last year while looking at some groups on a target backstand near brushline, I heard the frenetic rattlesnake shake, then saw it about 2 feet from my right foot (wearing flip flops) I backed up, and it disappeared in the brush. It was 100 degrees that day, and this snake was running on 220 V, only saw them move that fast on TV. 

Good post - thank you for sharing. Stay vigilant!
 
Went on a hike with the family in Harper's Ferry a few years ago. The kids and I climbed to the top of a waterfall while mom stayed below to take a picture. At the top my kids stood next to a tree and as I knelt down beside them for the picture..... put my hand square on top of a curled up copperhead. Still don't know how I didn't get bit. My guardian angel was watching out for me that day. Now whenever we go hiking I make damn sure that I know where the closest emergency help is.
 
I've seen two rattlesnakes in two weeks while hiking here in Ventura county. I don't bother them and they don't bother me - especially because they are so important for keeping the rodent population down!

My main worry is around our property when our grand-dog is over for babysitting. I relocate rattlesnakes I find here to nearby open space away from homes.
 
We are told snakes are cold blooded and not able to move easily when the temperature drops. Well, when you see a 'moccasin bad-mouthing you while crossing ice in a small lake, it makes me want to be more careful when tromping around the Arkansas deep woods in the Winter!!! Keep an eye peeled. My neighbor got tagged by a Copperhead last Fall as he was walking down a paved road. The snake apparently want to cross and demanded right-of-way.


He is actually screaming because his junk is stuck to the ice. A good activist would have put some warm water on the tail end of him.