Snakes alive! Welcome to Edgecombe County
When I moved to my current Tarboro neighborhood I asked my neighbor about the frequency of snakes in our yards. He said, “Oh, I’ve been here 30 years and I’ve only seen two snakes.” It could be that he was just trying to make me and my two-year-olds feel at ease in our new home. Or perhaps that eye twitch of his was a wink to my other neighbor listening in on our conversation, as if to say, “This Yankee’s got a lot to learn about snakes, but we’ll let him learn on his own.”
Either way, I’ve been here four years now and I’ve seen more than two snakes. Many more, oh yes, many, many more.
A “canal” runs through our neighborhood (back home we’d call it a ditch, but “canal” probably improves real estate value) and this waterway is home to a surprising diversity of wildlife. I’ve seen frogs, toads, salamanders, blue herons, osprey and raccoon among other fish and bird species. And I’ve seen snakes. Banded Water Snakes, Redbelly Water Snakes, Garter Snakes and some very impressive black Rat Snakes. I’ve seen Black Racers and Rough-Earth Snakes, but I’ve yet to see a Cottonmouth.
I was walking along the canal with my now six-year-old twins the other day when another neighbor stopped to say, “I killed a big ol’ snake in there yesterday.”
He looked puzzled when I replied, “That’s too bad. I kind of like them.” (Which is kind of a lie – I’m really desperately afraid of them, but more on that later.).
My good neighbor said, “I got nothing agin ’em, but kids go walking in that canal.”
And they do, mine included, and I appreciate my neighbor’s civic-minded action, but is killing every snake you see the reasonable response?
It is certainly a tradition of sorts in Tarboro and many people I meet understand that if you see a snake the normal and expected response is to kill it. Or to run away screaming.
I saw a boy of about 10 last month standing in his yard with a shovel in hand and a severed Redbelly Water Snake underneath its spade. Man, that kid was as proud as a Dinka warrior who’d just killed his first lion, but the difference is that the Redbelly Water Snake is entirely harmless. More than harmless, it’s what we call beneficial.
Redbellies and Rat snakes – really all snakes – do us a great favor. They eat rats and moles and other pesky rodents and they never eat humans. Do Redbellies and Rat snakes bite humans? Only when a human tries to pick one up and even then the bite is moderately painful, but not dangerous. Then why are we so intent on killing them?
Because of that aforementioned and yet to be seen Cottonmouth, and its cousin the Copperhead. These are the two venomous snakes within Tarboro’s town limits (if you don’t count that couple at every school board meeting who complain about every teacher their angelic children have ever had).
Timber Rattlesnakes – sometimes known as Canebrakes – once lived here, but they’re generally understood to be absent from Edgecombe County.
The beautifully patterned Copperhead is quite common and not so long ago a friend’s dog was bitten by one in the Forest Acres neighborhood. She survived, but there are cases where pets have died from a Copperhead bite.
There has only been one documented case in North Carolina history of a person (a two-year-old) dying from a Copperhead bite (but apparently a man in Texas died from a bite in 2006) and the North Carolina Zoological Society points out that more people die each year from cow and pig encounters than all snake encounters.
- Posted on July 4, 2009

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Seems very dangerous!! I would hate to live around so many snakes. I'm kool with nature ya know. I can't get enough of it. If I see a slitherin' somebody comin my way though, I'm gonna knock em' out. That, or I'm gonna darn right scream and run out of there. Intresting story though. I learned something! :D
Seems very dangerous!! I would hate to live around so many snakes. I'm kool with nature ya know. I can't get enough of it. If I see a slitherin' somebody comin my way though, I'm gonna knock em' out. That, or I'm gonna darn right scream and run out of there. Intresting story though. I learned something! :D
i think no one has right to kill animals like snakes or other animals because some times they may eat insects ,they reduces the pupulation of insects . only snakes attack persons becase they make angry like if you mess with their ness the snakes attack you.
That guy shouldn't have lied. It's crazy to say that he has seen only seen 2 snakes in 30 years. Black snakes are pretty common to see in Conway and are very helpful. If you see one at your house get some rat pioson because the snake is hungry !
I wish that there was pictures of snakes in this article. I don't like snakes but I like to see pictures of snakes. I have ben to Edgecombe County with the marching Band at Northampton County High School East, and we did not see any snakes. I wish we did, because I would have laughed at it. I would laugh at it because it is more afraid of us than we are of them.
OMG. I hate snakes i cant even stand to look at snakes.There are certain snakes that I dont like but it really depends.Like a green garden snake I'm not scared of them because they're harmless.