 Snakes instill a very deep sense of fear in many people. We will often do whatever we can to keep a snake away from our homes, family, pets, yards and gardens. There are about 250 species of snakes in the United States and Canada. Only two groups are venomous - the coral snake and the pit vipers. The pit vipers include the cottonmouth/water moccasin, copperhead, and rattlesnake. | |
FAQs about Snakes and Snake Control Q: Is a snake's skin slimy and slippery? A: Actually, a snake’s skin is smooth and not at all slimy. 
Q: How often does a snake shed its skin? A: The frequency with which a snake sheds its skin varies by the species and can be anywhere from about every three weeks to once a year.
Q: What is the largest snake that ever lived? A: Well, you would have to go back to prehistoric times to find that snake! It had a body length of over 40 feet and weighed over a ton. It is thought that these giant snakes feasted on crocodiles!
Q: I’ve heard that Ireland doesn’t have any snakes. True? A: Ireland, New Zealand, Antarctica, the coldest parts of the Arctic Circle and some remote isolate islands all have this distinction.
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