Had a Dachshund that did that.
Copperheads are not poisonous, they are venomous. Not usually fatal, but they'd spoil your day.
TE
Here in CT, my piles are loaded with garter snakes. Usually find one every time I take some wood.
One time there was something different. A fairly huge all black snake that just slithered away fast as a bullet. Scared me good, and haven't seen anything like it since, nor have I ever been able to determine what it was. Probably a pet that escaped and didn't live through the winter on its own.
In the eastern US, a large all-black snake is probably a Black Racer or Black Rat Snake, which are a common native snakes. They can be six feet long sometimes. Not poisonous and probably eating a lot of rodents from your woodpile.
Not poisonous, but venomous. What's the difference?
Poisonous means it'll kill or make you sick if you bite it. Venomous means it'll kill or make you sick if it bites you.
TE
How the heck do you cross a Rottweiler with a wiener dog?[emoji1][emoji1][emoji1][emoji1]Snakes are not a problem here , if we are getting wood off one of the farms with sandy soil when it is warm, hognose snakes will jump at you and scare the S^&T out of you but nothing that hurts you, one knocked our weiner dog/Rottweiler mix off his feet one time, only time I ever liked those snakes.
My FiL in WNC says that black snakes are good to have because they help keep rattlesnakes away. He was helping us check out our retirement property there last fall and we came across a big black snake stretched out on the road sunning himself. Or herself, we didn't get close enough to check. FiL said that's a really good sign so we gave it a wide berth and left it soaking up the sun.View attachment 175293 Just this week I came across this taking wood off the stack. Have seen 2 black snakes in the 4 foot range through out the summer aroung the wood piles. I'm not a lover of snakes and there is not much comparable to the adrenalin rush of suprising a large snake in the wood row. But with age has come tolerance and we get along.
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