Virginia records
Common Wormsnake in Virginia
HarmlessCarphophis amoenus

Yes. The Common Wormsnake has been recorded in 110 Virginia counties. It is non-venomous (harmless). Glossy brown above with a pink belly; looks like a small worm.
Virginia counties with Common Wormsnake records
110 listed- Fairfax
- Prince William
- Chesterfield
- Albemarle
- Arlington
- Henrico
- Stafford
- Richmond
- Cumberland
- James City
- Loudoun
- Powhatan
- Hanover
- New Kent
- Fauquier
- York
- Montgomery
- Virginia Beach
- Bedford
- Prince Edward
- Lynchburg
- Williamsburg
- Spotsylvania
- King William
- Pittsylvania
- Nelson
- Charles City
- Caroline
- Goochland
- Campbell
- Sussex
- Franklin
- Rockbridge
- King George
- Buckingham
- Louisa
- Augusta
- Henry
- Westmoreland
- Newport News
- Amherst
- Surry
- Prince George
- Mecklenburg
- Madison
- Lee
- Essex
- Southampton
- Roanoke
- Lunenburg
- Gloucester
- Charlotte
- Orange
- Lancaster
- Halifax
- Alexandria
- Nottoway
- King and Queen
- Carroll
- Botetourt
- Isle of Wight
- Amelia
- Craig
- Clarke
- Roanoke City
- Patrick
- Fluvanna
- Chesapeake
- Accomack
- Suffolk
- Shenandoah
- Bath
- Rappahannock
- Mathews
- Greensville
- Fredericksburg
- Frederick
- Culpeper
- Charlottesville
- Warren
- Rockingham
- Page
- Northumberland
- Northampton
- Appomattox
- Hampton
- Grayson
- Colonial Heights
- Wythe
- Petersburg
- Middlesex
- Alleghany
- Dinwiddie
- Scott
- Norfolk
- Martinsville
- Manassas
- Greene
- Clifton Forge City
- Brunswick
- Tazewell
- Smyth
- Hopewell
- Giles
- Falls Church
- Fairfax City
- Danville
- Wise
- Radford
- Pulaski
See the full Common Wormsnake profile or all snakes in Virginia.