Copperheads are the sneaky neighbors of the snake world. They quietly live in woodpiles, rocky hillsides, and the edges of suburban yards across much of the eastern United States. Because they blend ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. Copperheads are more active when it’s warmer, such as in the spring. The venomous snakes commonly live near humans and should be left ...
The northern copperhead, like the snake a West Hartford woman encountered Wednesday, is one of two venomous snakes in the state.