Categories: HEALTH & WELLNESS

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 bites. The species that are most common to the Western US include the Northern Pacific Rattler, Western Diamond Back, Sidewinder, Speckled Rattlesnake, Red Diamond Rattler, Southern Pacific, Great Basin and Mohave Rattlesnake.

Rattlesnakes can be found anywhere, but commonly find shelter among high grass and rocks. In the evening, when the weather cools, they often venture out onto dirt roads and streets to absorb the warmth into their bodies.

Apart from the rattle, the most distinctive indentifying characteristics of the rattlesnake is a wide, flat triangular head, much broader in back than front, with a distinct “neck” region. The rattlesnakes has openings between the nostrils and eyes, which are hooded with elliptical pupils. There are also a series of dark and light bands near the tail above the rattles, that differ from the markings on the rest of the body.

If you come across the path of a rattlesnake, the simple thing to do is get out of that area. If you’re feeling particularly brave, you can kill it with a rock, shovel or snakeshot. To protect other people and animals, you should bury the head, as the poison remains deadly even once the snake has been killed.

If you are bitten by a rattlesnake, stay calm and get to a doctor as soon as possible. The California Poison Control Center advises:

1. Stay Calm
2. Wash bite area gently with soap and water
3. Remove watch, rings, etc. that may constrict swelling
4. Immobilize the affected area
5. Transport safely to nearest medical facility.

Remember that a rattlesnake bite is potentially fatal, so be cautious and always watch your step. Be aware of your surroundings and that of your family while enjoying your summer in the great outdoors.

Karla News

Recent Posts

Sheetz’s “Pump First” Card: Pros and Cons

Pros and cons of Sheetz's "Pump First" card As fuel prices climbed to record highs…

2 mins ago

Best Alternative Rock & Rock Albums of the Decade

As we're reaching the end of 2009, we have to have a Top 10 list…

7 mins ago

Top Ten 1980s Teen Comedy Movies

Some say that the golden age of teen movies was in the 1980s. With many…

13 mins ago

Unique Bulb Flowers

Bulb flowers are unique in every sense of the word. Bulb flowers boast unique vivid…

19 mins ago

The Meaning of Poetry in the Lives of Women

What I would like to discuss here is the meaning of poetry in the lives…

25 mins ago

My First Job as a Candy Striper Helped Prepare me for my Career

People might find it strange that I would consider my very first job as the…

30 mins ago

This website uses cookies.