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Although nearly 8,000 people are bit by venomous snakes each year, there are usually no more than eight deaths. However, this should not lead backpackers and hikers to believe it isn’t something to worry about. Snakes do not want to waste their poison on humans, but rather rodents and other small animals to feed on. If a bite victim is not treated quickly, the venom can be deathly. Even a bite from a so-called “harmless” snake can cause infection or allergic reaction.
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good read jan. but you know, a snake bite victim is not going to have a calm head. hopefully the second person would.
Tim,
OK, I know I would not be! I was kind of amazed at the dont's. I would have done everything wrong
me too jan. and you are absolutely right about a de-headed snake striking. Have seen a 4" stub of a head, repeatedly strike a hoe handle. After it has been killed, a snake can still bite for up to an hour, so be careful while transporting it.
you aint gonna catch me transporting no snake. same with keeping the tick that bit you, that sucker is gonna be stomped into the dirt, or have a water burial, via the commode.
We have had a few folks bitten by snakes everyyear. The only two that are poisionous are copperheads and rattle snakes. The copperhead bite is painful depending on the size and age of the snake. The Rattlesnke may be fatal if the snake is of any age or is a large size.
The antidote may be worse thn the bite.......
have woods/rocks all around me. usually kill at least one in the yard every year. their head shape and colors are distinctive. not so much afraid of snakes, but I respect them and give them their space. if they don't move along, a shovel or a hoe will terminate them pretty quickly. will use a gun if need be, if its getting near dark.
The antidote may be worse thn the bite....... can only assume what that means hog.
Copperheads are ours also. The neighbor saw one three days ago. We all walk with some hefty boots and walking sticks. I mostly worry about the dogs
wow copperheads already out, not good news. also worry bout my outdoor cats and the dogs.
https://video-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hvideo-xta1/v/t42.1790-2/11713955...
local DJ shared his visitor this week
Tim,
Did you know they have a vaccine for rattlers and Copperheads now??
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