Last year at POR, I was walking around the resort one evening and I saw some young kids playing on the cypress knees at the edge of the river. To me, that is just downright dangerous. First of all, if you fell on one it could cause serious injury. Secondly, I know that snakes love hiding in those sorts of spots. Just not a sensible thing to do. When I said something to them, the parents pretty much told me to mind my own business...which maybe I should have been doing anyway.
Well, we had another wonderful trip at CBR and NO SNAKES!!!! Trust me, I looked!!!!!
Yes, I saw this, too. My DD8 had clear, specific instructions to keep clear of the banks. I don't mind snakes, but what is with the freakin' huge spiders in FL? I'm from Ohio. Our spiders die in the winter time? Give me a snake anyday!
Snakes are pretty common in the southeast. Where my boyfriend works a copperhead has been seen in their office building.
Just be careful and the only two poisonous ones in the area would be copperheads and water moccasins.
Any other snake is usually a rat snake and usually will be more scared of you!
http://snakesandfrogs.com/scra/snakes/copperh.htm
http://www.wf.net/~snake/moccasin.htm
Information is power...There are actually 6 venomous snakes in FL. 3 rattlesnakes (timber, eastern diamond, pygmy) coral snake, cottonmouth/water moccassin and copperhead. The copperhead is rarely seen in Orlando. Snakes as a rule NEVER WANT to bite anybody. They feel vibrations of foot traffic and would prefer to scurry away. If you watch where you put your feet in wooded hikes, etc and treat snakes respectfully without harassment your odds of an aggressive encounter are slim to none. Accidents happen, but seriously, in the US there are only about 3 snake bite deaths yearly & about only 1 per year in FL and that is often in more wildlife areas or where snakes have baracaded themselves in sheds, etc. There's so much commotion going on at the resorts, snakes WANT to get away. If you see one, stay clear. Likely, you will see mostly nonvenomous for the mere fact there are 38 species of them in FL and only 6 species of venomous ones. My Nephew is a wildlife guy (actually friends with Swamp Brothers) and he says that most bites are from people who think they can catch a snake. Some bites aren't, but some are just from people NOT being careful.
All of that said, don't fret, don't be dissuaded. The likelihood is so small. You're most likely to be bitten by a mosquito or, worse, run over by a stroller!![]()
Oh.my.goodness. I knew about FL being gator territory but never would have thought about snakes in rooms or at the parks. YIKES is not a strong enough word! I HATE snakes in general, but the venomous kind are obviously far worse than any other. As other posters asked but I didn't see an answer for, what do you do if someone gets bitten? Would it be worthwhile to carry a snake bite kit? Do you just call 911? How lethal is the venom of the various dangerous snakes in FL?
I'm shocked that there have been sightings in any parks. If they're not aggressive, why on earth would they want to be near so much foot traffic? And with all the turnover in rooms, how do snakes get in without anyone seeing? (esp. long enough to have a nest!) The last thing I want to be worrying about at Disney is snakes!!!
Are they less common at certain times of the year (like Feb I hope!!!)?
Sooooo sorry I opened this thread.![]()