Snakes

Many snakes are actually harmless, but you'd be wise to avoid interaction with any snakes in the area in case they are venomous. Unfortunately, Waco is home to a number of venomous snakes. Snakes are drawn to warm areas, and the hot and sunny weather in is an ideal climate for these slithering critters. So whether you notice just one snake crushing your garden plants or a den of snakes under your porch, please do not approach them! Call Wildlife X Team® Waco today to get rid of snakes. 

Snake Problems in Waco

The presence of snakes is unsettling for many people in the Waco area, and many people in general. Even if a snake is not bothering you or your pets, it can still present a hazard if you stumble upon it and frighten it. Did you know many venomous species' pupils are elongated circles rather than normal circles? Tip: if you are close enough to see a snake's pupils, please be very careful! Many people recognize rattlesnakes because of their unique warning sign—the rattle on the end of their tail. All snakes can disrupt homeowners' routines and/or cause damage, however, including:

  • Curling up in warm spots on patios or porches, to regulate their body heat
  • Hiding beneath overgrown shrubbery

 

The Dangers of Venomous Snakes and How They Get into Your Home

 

Around a third of all adults are scared of snakes and for good reason. These cold-blooded reptiles are dangerous.

Dangers of Venomous Snakes

How dangerous could snakes be? Well, there are over 3,000 species of snakes found around the world. Of these, 700 are venomous. They inject a person with deadly neurotoxins or cytotoxins when they bite, causing damage to a person’s brain and other organs.

This is so severe that upwards of 80,000 people are killed by snake bites each year. With over 400,000 snake-bite victims experiencing disability or losing a limb, it’s easy to see why so many people are afraid of them. Most of these deaths come from poor, rural countries, where some towns or villages lack access to modern healthcare.

In developed countries like the US, there are only 8,000 snake-bite victims a year. 5 of these snake bites are fatal, but the survivors aren’t lucky either, as many are forced to live out the rest of their lives with a missing limb.

Commonly Found Venomous Snakes

While there are more venomous snakes than you can keep track of, there is just a small handful who are responsible for most of these bites.

Copperheads

These snakes owe their name to the reddish-gold patches on top of their skin. Copperhead snakes are quite common in the US, particularly in eastern states. They can also be pretty big, varying between 18 and 30 inches.

Cottonmouths

Cottonmouths are also called water moccasins. As the name implies, these are water snakes. They spend most of their lives near bodies of water, such as rivers, lakes, and swamps. These reptiles have black or dark-brown skin. They get their name from the white insides of their mouths.

Coral Snakes

Coral snakes are a large group of venomous snakes. While they come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, many have bands of bright-colors that make up their skin. You should be careful if you live in the South, as these snakes are found in the southern states.

Rattlesnakes

Rattlesnakes are another group of snakes. You’re probably already familiar with them, thanks to all the headlines they make. These snakes can be identified by their rattles, which they use to make noise to ward off predators. They’re found throughout the US and are one of the primary causes of snake-related deaths.

 

As mentioned earlier, snakes  can be dangerous, and you don't want them on your property. We can keep snakes out! Call 817.431.3007 to speak with a trained professional from Wildlife X Team® Waco today!