I don't know how accurate it is, but I've been told that for a coral snake to envenomate you, it needs to grab a fold of skin and chew on it.WLW12SPJ said:
Almost stepped on a coral snake (1' -1.5' I'm guessing...it was doubled over) yesterday 3 times. It was laying by the side of the house in a flower bed when getting a hose to water. About a foot from my foot. I was in flip flops...not good I would think. Saw it finally when I went to turn.water on. Tried to take pic, but I guess after changing my shorts I didn't hit the pic button good enough...sorry.
Went to get a hoe, but it had vanished in the flower bed. Now we have a coral snake/s on the loose in our flower beds.
Question is, IF I see it again do I kill it, or try to take it somewhere else by capturing it? It is/was a pretty snake, but I know potentially deadly if you mess with it too much.
I darn sure got lucky I'm guessing. I know they are supposed to be "docile" as long as you don't mess with them. Just don't want one in the flower beds.
I know TexAgs knows stuff as always.
TIA
When I lived in the Houston area, one friend who grew up in Friendswood told me that a number of high school kids will catch small coral snakes and keep them with pets and make very sure to never tell their parents about their new pet.