There are many places in your yard where snakes love to hide so be watchful and get rid of snakes with these natural remedies.
If you are anything like me, you might have a strange love-hate relationship with snakes. On spying one in the yard, you might scream, recoil and dash for the door (which is totally fine, of course), ...
Snakes aren’t exactly most people’s first choice for house guests. While they do help control bothersome rodents, finding one ...
First of all, don’t panic.
When you're trying to detect and identify snakes in your yard, a clutch of eggs in the grass or under a squash vine could be an indicator of snake activity. However, eggs on the ground aren't ...
Snakes can sometimes be unwelcome guests in your garden or backyard, but you may inadvertently be giving them an invitation if you have these plants.
As temperatures rise earlier than usual in some parts of the U.S., snake activity increases and shifts along with it. In fact ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks says the prairie rattlesnake is the only venomous snake in Montana. It likes to den on south-facing slopes where there are rock outcrops, like the Rims of Billings.
Copperhead snakes peak in late summer as juveniles disperse to find shelter. Eastern black kingsnakes prey on venomous snakes and resist their toxins. Kingsnake presence may reduce copperhead ...
With warmer weather on the near horizon, the Division of Wildlife Resources is warning outdoor enthusiasts that rattlesnakes will begin emerging ...