Gardens and wildlife are a good a combination as we're on the right path to Spring here in the Baystate. Once the snow all melts and warms up, many will be transferring their plants from indoors and out to their gardens.

However, there is a certain unwelcomed species that reportingly mimics the smell of a cucumber that you need to watch out for. Not only can they be found in your yard, but in your home as well during the warmer months.

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What Species Do We Have To Watch Out For?

What you see is a Copperhead Snake which broad, triangular heads and vertically elliptical pupils. According to Mass.gov, they're more populated in Norfolk and Hampden counties and are listed as an "endangered species" in Massachusetts.

Where Else Can Copperheads Be Found?

Massachusetts copperheads live in and around deciduous forests and prefer moist, damp habitats as well as traprock (basalt) ledges with extensive rock slides below. Some wintering dens (hibernacula) are on the edges of swamps, reservoirs, rivers, and streams. They may also inhabit fields and meadows, wet woodlands, and quarries.

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What causes them to smell like cucumbers?

According to Words Like Honey, the smell of cucumbers is emitted when a copperhead snake feels threatened, such as when a rambunctious child is running about its territory. Today, few of us are regularly in danger of a poisonous snake bite, but countless other dangers lurk.

If you encounter a copperhead snake, you're best bet is to keep a safe and respectful distance as they're a venomous and endangered in Massachusetts.

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"So Worth the Trip!" 18 Great Little "Lake Towns" To Visit This Spring Or Summer in Upstate New York

For many in Upstate New York, summertime means time spent on a lake. Here is a gallery of some of the best "lake towns" in our region. They can be big (Lake George) or a town with about 600 population (Hammondsport). But all 18 are fun and the lakes are all gorgeous.

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Take New York's Most Scenic Spring Road Trip In 5 Days

Spring time is in full swing all across New York State. Take time to get out this season and explore. Maybe take an epic scenic road trip over the course of 5 days.

We decided to ask ChatGPT to get the most epic, most iconic, and most scenic Spring Road Trip across New York State. Here's what it suggested:

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