Articles for tag: Rattlesnake Bite, Rattlesnakes

Watch Your Step – Rattlesnake Safety Tips for Outdoor Adventurers

Spending summer months in the great outdoors often means dealing with rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes roam across several states, from coastal to mountain ranges. Many western states are afflicted by this poisonous creature include California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. In California alone, 800 residents are bitten each year and about two end up dying from their ...

Emergency First Aid for a Rattlesnake Bite

In far West Texas Rattlesnakes are a common factor along with the rocks and cacti. One of the most used terms for Mothers is to tell their children as they go out to play is watch out for a “rattler”. Rattlesnakes in West Texas sort of hibernate in the winter months if it is cold ...

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A First Hand Account with a Cottonmouth Snake in the Wild

The poisonous cottonmouth snake has long been a feared snake in my circle of friends, and stories have circulated that put the serpent on my list of fear as well. Stories of it being territorial and quick to strike always kept me on edge every time I came near a body of water. The snake ...

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Venomous Snakes of Arkansas

There are a total of six venomous snakes in Arkansas. With fall approaching, it’s a good idea to become familiar with these snakes and avoid them whenever possible. Read on for descriptions of the venomous snakes of Arkansas. Venomous Snakes of Arkansas – Copperhead The Copperhead is probably the most well known of the venomous ...

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Missouri’s Venomous Snakes

Missouri has 44 species and subspecies of snakes, and of these 85% fall into the “harmless” category. That is to say, they are not venomous. In fact, Missouri only has five species of venomous snakes, all of which belong to the family of snakes known as “pit vipers” due to the heat-sensitive pits above their ...

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Surviving the Bush: Treating a Rattlesnake Bite

Growing up as a resident in rural a desert community can provide a great deal of excitement. There may not be a great many places to go, the shopping centers don’t even come close to the malls of Los Angeles and New York City, however, there are a great many aspects of nature to discover. ...

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Rattlesnakes Are Plentiful in Montana’s New Subdivisions

According to the Humane Society of the United States, there are about 250 species and subspecies of snakes in the U.S. Just four types are venomous: copperhead, coral snake, water moccasin and rattlesnake. All rattlesnakes are pit vipers, which means they can detect heat from other animals. If a rattler was blindfolded, it would still ...

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Tips for Hunting Rattlesnakes

Whether because you need to cut down on a snake problem or because you enjoy the meat, hunting rattlesnakes is a unique way to spend a Saturday afternoon. They are generally more difficult to hunt than larger game, and can be more satisfying because rattlesnakes are genuine dangers to human beings. If you live in ...

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What is the Deadliest Spider in America?

Winter time, and cold seasons in general, are the times we need to worry about spiders in our homes the most. Spiders tend to migrate indoors as the seasons change from warm to cool, and will look for damp, warm, dark places to stake claim and try to survive the winter. Many are harmless, but ...