Very good point GermanG. Another thing with the TR's is that the chance of encountering one for the average recreational pine barrens user is quite rare. You will find gravid females occassionally out in the open(on a trail, road) but gravid females are very very mellow because they are conserving all their energy to make it through a phenomenally stressful process. Nongravid females and males for the most part are never found in any sort of habitat that humans use(other than the PBX gang). Realistically there is very little to fear from these animals. One other point is that over time many of the aggressive traits and animals that rattle quickly have been selected out of the population by humans(killed)
Karl, in regards to your question. Timbers will shed often over a course of a year. The months you indicated are times when the snakes will shed but not specific to those months. I've found sheds in every month from May to October. As for them being more aggressive during this time not sure....I've actually never found a aggressive snake in my life to be honest. If you mess with them you will see some aggression.....but nobody should be messing with them. People should be aware of these creatures but not fearful in my opinion.
Karl, in regards to your question. Timbers will shed often over a course of a year. The months you indicated are times when the snakes will shed but not specific to those months. I've found sheds in every month from May to October. As for them being more aggressive during this time not sure....I've actually never found a aggressive snake in my life to be honest. If you mess with them you will see some aggression.....but nobody should be messing with them. People should be aware of these creatures but not fearful in my opinion.