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Desert_Captain
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Mar 20, 2013

Beware the snakes are out and about

For those of you in or coming to the southwest a cautionary reminder about our rattlesnake population. Spring has sprung as we are on our second straight week of mid to high 80 degree temps. The snakes have been denned up all winter and with the warmer weather they are very active and aggressive.

In short they are all out looking for a meal and a mate, not necessarily in that order and being hungry and horny does nothing to improve their already nasty dispositions. I spent five years working on the local golf courses as a Marshall and every spring it was the same. You are likely to encounter them at any time of day or night, never walk anywhere at night without a good flashlight. This time of year if you see a rattlesnake I can almost guarantee you there is another nearby and it is the one you don't see that can really ruin your day. This is the only time of year I ever had one actually come after me... probably because I was trying to move a potential mate and they are a lot quicker than you might think. :E

Be especially cautious with your pets as well. The anti venom is unbelievably expensive for people or pets and not every medical insurance plan covers it. The basic rule is simply to never, and I mean NEVER, put your hands or feet where you cannot see. Keep in mind that the natural camouflage of the rattlesnake is unbelievably effective and no they don't always rattle a warning. Be safe out there! :C
  • I killed about 25 around our home in Cave Creek when we lived there. The dog would tell you when they got near.
  • Don't need to be in the wild. Two years ago I stepped out of my car at Sacramento Airport. Steeped right on top of a two footer. Lucky my big foot landed just behind his head. He struck my foot twice!
  • Took basic training at Ft. Bliss-El Paso in May 1968. On night manuevers, the D.I.'s warned us not to relieve ourselves in any areas except at the latrine we had dug. It was well lit. Said that snakes strike the warmest area of the body. That was enough warning for me.:)
  • Your right. We came upon this guy while hiking in Arizona today. Diamond Back.

  • That's is wright Washington D.C. is on break right now.A D.C. snake could be in your home town right now.
  • Traveling through Arizona-New Mexico in Sept. Are those rattlesnakes still around? I HATE them!!
  • fla-gypsy wrote:
    Rattlesnakes, Water Moccasins, Coral snakes, sharks, alligators, all just part of the Florida experience.


    Ya know, I don't have any desire to visit Florida. I'll stick with the odd rattle snake and earth quakes here thank you.
  • Pay attention when hitting the wood pile for the first time of the season. I have found several when doing that, ...fortunately harmless ones,,, still startling.

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