For many people, the return of warm weather is something to look forward to each year as we begin to spruce up our yards, reopen the pool, and prepare to spend more time in nature. But along with green foliage and longer days, the spike in temperature also coincides with the return of venomous snake season. Like any natural cycle, each round can bring different conditions—and now some experts are reporting a spike in sightings amid what they're calling a "really nasty snake year." Read on to see how you can avoid them and stay safe.
Spike in Sightings Reported Amid 'Really Nasty Snake Year'—How to Avoid Them
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