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LAKE CHARLES, LA (KPLC) - It is beginning to feel more and more like summer every day. But with the warmer weather comes the start of snake season. More often than not people try and avoid those slithering serpents, but it is important to note snakes are a vital part of our ecosystem. They feed off of rodents and insects.
But it is never a bad idea to be safe by steering clear of venomous snakes. In Louisiana there are six, the Diamond Back Rattle snake, found in eastern Louisiana, the Coral snake, the Canebreak snake, the Cotton Mouth snake, the Pigmy Rattler, and the Copper Head.
"All poisonous snakes have slits for eyes, cat eyes. They also have vents in the front of their head, where the venom is stored," said John Robinette, with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.
An old tire is a perfect example of where you might find a snake looking for food, like rodents and bugs, but snakes are not limited to these areas. You can find them anywhere, from your front yard, to the inside of your home.
"They like dense areas. Pretty much where you think a snake would be. High grass, firewood, trashy areas," said Robinette.
But, if one does find its way into your home, Calcasieu Parish Animal Services says not to remove it yourself.
"If a snake does get into your home or on your porch just call us. We will come out and remove the snake," said Rita Cavenaugh, with Calcasieu Parish Animal Services.
But snakes are not mean like you may think. They are just as scared of us as many of us are of them.
"Snakes do not want to bite. They would rather get away. They will not usually bite unless you put them in a position to bite," said Robinette.