Unlike Ohio's three venomous snakes, it's one of the most widespread and abundant snake species in the Buckeye State, according to ODNR, and might be found in any permanent body of water.
Five other national parks that lack venomous snakes–for many of the reasons mentioned above–are Acadia (Maine), Glacier (Montana), Grand Teton (Wyoming), Cuyahoga Valley (Ohio), and the Great ...
Firefighters in the US state of Ohio have rescued a woman who telephoned ... The terrified woman explained that the 5ft 5in (1.6m) snake had wrapped itself around her and bitten her nose.
According to wildlife specialist Kayla Jobe, bull snakes are fairly common in Green County, where they live. “They’re not poisonous. They typically eat small rodents,” Jobe said.