Now this obviously has sparked some sort of debate and I figure I put in my .02. Now Copperheads, while venomous are not USUALLY deadly and should be considered dangerous nonetheless. Now I have a 5 year old half brother and we often encounter Copperheads whilst snake hunting and such. And my dad has killed several and I have told him not to. But they do it anyway. Snakes are a very important part of an ecosystem and killing one can be very bad for a ecosystem. Copperheads eat, mice, lizards, frogs, small birds and even cicadas. And killing one should NEVER be a first resort. Copperheads are viperids. They are less jumpy than colubrids, USUALLY! Depending on how big the snake is you can easily shoo it into a bucket or trashcan, then take it to a safe location. You can call animal control, or reference a member of a forum that is local that would be willing to remove the snake. As much as we worry about or children, loved ones and mammalian pets (as annoying as they can be ). We need to remember that these are wild animals that need to be able to reproduce in the wild to keep equalibrium in the wild.
I agree. Killing for no reason is wrong, not just for the snake but for the whole ecosystem. In this instance, though, where small children and animals were involved you can't just leave it there.
I absolutely love snakes and don't like the idea of needlessly killing one. But still, knowing a venomous one is underfoot creeps me out.
Here's my opinion: everyone should have a backup plan. Know how you are going to remove it before you find one. This prevents having to kill it. J3 now has a backup plan should he find another.