BIBB COUNTY, Ga. – The Bibb County Sheriff’s Office is warning residents to observe their steps. As the climate will get hotter, there is a increased likelihood of seeing a snake.
Animal Enforcement Officer Rebecca Galeazzo was referred to as to a home the place a timber rattlesnake was roaming freely within the yard.
The snake was captured and safely returned to the wild, far-off from people.
If you encounter a snake and consider it could be venomous, the very best factor to do is again away and depart it alone.
The Wildlife Resources Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources recommends contacting nuisance management for secure removals.
Here’s an inventory of the non-venomous and venomous snakes recognized to our area.