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  2. 4 ways to keep your SC house Palmetto bug, rat and snake free ...

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    Here are four ways to keep your South Carolina home free of Palmetto bugs, snakes and rats during the winter months. ... “Areas of your home, including the attic and basement, can be home to a ...

  3. 5 ways to keep your NC house free of bugs, rodents and snakes ...

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    Yes, you can see snakes in the winter months. You just don’t want to see them inside your house. 5 ways to keep your NC house free of bugs, rodents and snakes during winter months

  4. What does cold weather mean for snakes and alligators in SC ...

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    Snakes may take to burrowing in holes or caves, under logs or rocks, in tree stumps, or by making their way into basements, crawlspaces, garages, barns, sheds, wood piles and even car engines.

  5. Red-sided garter snake - Wikipedia

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    In summer, the snakes move to mossy or marshy areas where they look for food. [8] Adult snakes feed only for 2 to 3 months during summer, whereas the young ones feed till the start of winter. [6] The adult primarily feed on ranid and wood frogs, and occasionally on mice and voles. [8] [6] The young snakes mostly feed on earthworms. [6]

  6. Eastern copperhead - Wikipedia

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    It may occupy rock outcroppings and ledges, but is also found in low-lying, swampy regions. During the winter, it hibernates in dens or limestone crevices, often together with timber rattlesnakes and black rat snakes. [4] The eastern copperhead is known to feed on a wide variety of prey, including invertebrates (primarily arthropods) and ...

  7. 5 ways to keep your Georgia home bug, rodent and snake ... - AOL

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    Georgians, here are the bugs to watch out for as winter weather approaches. Plus, some tips on how to keep pests from coming home for the holidays. 5 ways to keep your Georgia home bug, rodent and ...

  8. Snow snake (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    As with any subject of folklore, details about the snow snake vary depending on the storyteller. However, most accounts purport that the snow snake is a highly venomous, white-colored serpent that lives in the snow. [1] [2] [3] Occasional details have been offered regarding the eyes of a snow snake such as them being blue or pink [2] in color ...

  9. Will Tropical Storm Debby push snakes, rats & more into ... - AOL

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    Keep an eye out for these “casual invaders” around your home during and after Tropical Storm Debby moves into South Carolina.