The author makes it clear the snake is not a threat to Becky. She was unsure if it was dangerous so she looked it up. Becky herself states that it is “not venomous” but still hesitates to handle it. She even knew the snake would leave her alone without much effort. As the text stated, “the snake would slither away from her presence”. Near the end the snake hides in the corner, itself trying to show it is not a threat. At the end she comes up with a solution by herself which also shows it was never a threat.
The snake is not a threat to Becky, the author makes that abundantly apparent. She checked it up because she wasn't sure if it was unsafe. Even though Becky says it is "not venomous," she is hesitant to handle it. Even yet, she was confident that the snake would simply leave her alone. The snake would slither away from her presence, as it was written in the text. The snake eventually hides in a corner to try to prove it is not a threat. In the end, she finds a solution on her own, proving that the threat never existed.