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Why Are We So Afraid of Snakes? | Aaron Palmieri

Why Are We So Afraid of Snakes? | Aaron Palmieri

Update: 2025-08-20
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Aaron Palmieri from the Palmetto Bluff Conservancy returns to debunk myths about snakes and help listeners develop a healthier relationship with these often-misunderstood creatures. We explore why people fear snakes, the ecological benefits they provide, and how to safely respond to snake encounters in the wild.

• Most snake fears are learned behaviors, not innate reactions
• Palmetto Bluff is home to 23 snake species, with only 5 being venomous
• Copperheads are the most common venomous snake in the area
• Snakes are essential for controlling rodent, slug, and other pest populations
• The safest response to encountering a snake is to simply stop and go around it
• In case of a venomous bite, go directly to a hospital instead of trying home remedies
• Snake bites at Palmetto Bluff are extremely rare with only two documented cases
• Exposure therapy through educational programs can help overcome snake fears
• All snakes prefer to avoid humans rather than confront them
• Understanding snake behavior can replace fear with appreciation and respect

The next time fear shows up in your life, take a breath, check in with your gratitude, and remind yourself that you don't need control to live fully. You just need the willingness to take the next step.


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