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It's officially springtime in East Texas and that means snakes are starting to reappear in the outdoors. East Texas is home to several deadly venomous snakes and it's important to know how to protect ...
"We're going to have more snake encounters," Boyd Sanders, assistant superintendent at Martin Creek Lake State Park, said.
In this edition of ‘East Texas In Focus‘, KETK’s Nolan Hoffman spoke with several experts about how East Texans can stay safe ...
Snakes are starting to appear across Texas as temperatures rise. What should you do if you come across a snake? We have answers.
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The turn of warmer weather brings an extra risk to walking your dog, as several venomous snake’s native to East Texas begin to hatch and resurface from the winter season. Dr.
Snakes often get a bad rap. While they're often misunderstood as aggressive, many experts will tell you they are not naturally hostile and don't seek to chase or attack. Instead, they are ...
Here’s how to navigate spring in Texas, when snakes are most active in the wild, reduce the risk of bites, and know what to do if you encounter a venomous snake. How many venomous snakes are in ...
This is not always true. Yes, even venomous snakes can climb trees. Believe it or not, venomous snakes like copperheads, rattlesnakes, and even coral snakes are just as capable of climbing trees ...
As springtime temperatures begin to rise, one particular group of native residents becomes increasingly active: snakes.
Curious about Texas snakes? Out of the roughly 75 species native to Texas, only about a dozen are venomous. “If you know which of these snakes live in your area, then it may ease your fears and ...
SEVERAL SNAKES CALL NORTH TEXAS HOME Several varieties of venomous snakes call North Texas home. Copperhead snakes are commonly found in the area, where they inflict more bites than any other ...