Dealing with Snakes

Florida is home to 44 species of native snakes, but only 6 of them are venomous — the chance of being bitten by a venomous snake is very low. Florida’s snakes play important roles in our ecosystem, not only as predators that help to control rodent populations, but also as important prey for other wildlife. Sadly, the survival of many of our snakes is threatened by development, road mortality, and persecution by humans.  By learning to safely deal with and even “get along” with snakes, you can reduce your risk of being bitten and can allow Florida’s snakes to play their role in our environment without fearing for your safety.

Getting along with snakes is easy —

  1. Learn to identify Florida’s 6 venomous snakes, and some common non-venomous snakes
  2. Learn how to prevent negative encounters with snakes, and how to safely deal with snakes
  3. Be prepared — know what to do (and what NOT to do) if someone is bitten

Dealing with Snakes in Residential Areas
This series of fact sheets is a great resource for Florida residents, with information on snake identification, “snake-proofing” your home, emergency planning, and snakebite treatment for humans and pets.