Hayden Cavender steadies a copperhead on a pole at his shop in the Little River community on Monday, July 18, 2016. Cavender of The Snake Chaser said copperheads are usually the snakes that bite dogs in the area.

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North Carolina’s ongoing drought has raised questions about how copperhead activity might shift this year. Experts say the answer isn’t simple — but warmer weather still means it’s time to be cautious.

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