North Carolina records
Common Wormsnake in North Carolina
HarmlessCarphophis amoenus

Yes. The Common Wormsnake has been recorded in 98 North Carolina counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Glossy brown above with a pink belly; looks like a small worm.
North Carolina counties with Common Wormsnake records
98 listed- Wake
- Orange
- Durham
- Mecklenburg
- Alexander
- Caldwell
- Guilford
- Chatham
- Johnston
- Buncombe
- Catawba
- Randolph
- Union
- Transylvania
- Forsyth
- Harnett
- Sampson
- Alamance
- Moore
- Macon
- Henderson
- Gaston
- Cumberland
- Burke
- Wilkes
- Stanly
- Montgomery
- Iredell
- Cherokee
- Swain
- Dare
- Bladen
- Nash
- Jackson
- Granville
- Graham
- Davidson
- Cabarrus
- Craven
- Columbus
- Stokes
- Rutherford
- Madison
- McDowell
- Clay
- Rockingham
- Pender
- Lincoln
- Hyde
- Carteret
- Brunswick
- Surry
- Onslow
- Lee
- Hoke
- Polk
- Franklin
- Person
- Haywood
- Halifax
- Scotland
- Richmond
- Watauga
- Beaufort
- Pitt
- Currituck
- Pamlico
- Gates
- Rowan
- Robeson
- Anson
- Yadkin
- Warren
- Avery
- New Hanover
- Jones
- Duplin
- Washington
- Northampton
- Lenoir
- Davie
- Camden
- Wilson
- Wayne
- Martin
- Alleghany
- Chowan
- Caswell
- Yancey
- Vance
- Bertie
- Tyrrell
- Perquimans
- Pasquotank
- Mitchell
- Ashe
- Edgecombe
- Cleveland
See the full Common Wormsnake profile or all snakes in North Carolina.