Snakes- Nature's rodent control
Snakes are a genuine phobia for some people. Education is the key to understanding them!
"Forty-six species of snakes are native to Oklahoma. Only seven species (15%) are potentially harmful to humans. Venomous species include the copperhead, cottonmouth, western diamondback rattlesnake, timber rattlesnake, prairie rattlesnake, western massasauga, and western pigmy rattlesnake."
http://agrilife.org/fisheries2/files/2013/10/Introduction-to-the-Snakes-of-Oklahoma.pdf
Fortunately, in Northeastern Oklahoma, rattlesnakes are rare, and cottonmouths are virtually non-existent. By far, the majority of the snakes you are likely to encounter are harmless. We do see the occasional rattlesnake and a few copperheads, but virtually all the snake calls we get are for harmless, non-venomous snakes.
Venomous or not, Predator Impact is here to safely capture and relocate nuisance snakes to our wildlife sanctuary where they can live out their lives with very little chance of human interaction.
http://agrilife.org/fisheries2/files/2013/10/Introduction-to-the-Snakes-of-Oklahoma.pdf
Fortunately, in Northeastern Oklahoma, rattlesnakes are rare, and cottonmouths are virtually non-existent. By far, the majority of the snakes you are likely to encounter are harmless. We do see the occasional rattlesnake and a few copperheads, but virtually all the snake calls we get are for harmless, non-venomous snakes.
Venomous or not, Predator Impact is here to safely capture and relocate nuisance snakes to our wildlife sanctuary where they can live out their lives with very little chance of human interaction.