Slithering into snake season. The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) reminds regional folk that as temperatures rise, snakes become more active, emerging from a period of reduced activity to seek food and mates. While they may be more visible, snakes generally pose little danger to people when left alone. DEECA’s Manager Statewide…
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