Well, the information on this website is correct, but I'm not so sure the advise is... (http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herpetology...E/Venomsnk.htm)
"Although 45 species of snakes are found in Florida, only the 6 listed here are venomous and a danger to humans—see Checklist of Florida Amphibians and Reptiles. The remaining 39 species (and 41 subspecies) are harmless and should be protected for the beneficial role they play in natural ecosytems, eating insects, rodents, rabbits, and other small prey. If you are interested in all of our snakes, then you should visit our 'Online Guide to the Snakes of Florida'."
It gives you the impression that you should kill venomous snakes, and that they do not eat "insects, rodents, rabbits, and other small prey"
Tell me what you think...