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    Warm weather appeals to outdoor enthusiasts, rattlesnakes

    Tips for staying safe outdoors
    March 25, 2025No Comments
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    Arizona News – With more people getting outdoors to take advantage of the state’s warm spring weather, it’s important to keep in mind that 13 species of rattlesnakes also call Arizona home and become active as temperatures rise.

    Depending on location, the species that are encountered most often are the Western diamondback, sidewinder, Mojave, and black-tailed rattlesnakes.

    “Arizona has more rattlesnake species than any other state, and we can all celebrate that amazing biodiversity,” said Thomas Jones, amphibians and reptiles program manager for the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

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    In warm desert areas, rattlesnakes are most active from March through October. During the spring, it’s not uncommon for rattlesnakes to be out during daylight hours. As the days become increasingly hot, though, usually around early May, rattlesnakes tend to move around more at night.

    Looking ahead, it’s important to note that April is typically an active month for rattlesnakes, as they are coming out of hibernation.

    “We want people to know that there is a higher than average chance that they might encounter a rattlesnake when they are out recreating,” Jones said.

    Here are some tips on staying safe:

    Watch your step at home

    Rattlesnakes can easily blend in with their surroundings, so a person should always be mindful where they are placing their feet and hands. Carry a flashlight at night, especially on warmer nights when rattlesnakes can be most active.

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    Stay on the trail

    Encounters with rattlesnakes and other venomous reptiles can take place anywhere, but they are more likely to occur when a person leaves a marked trail or wanders away from a heavily traveled area. Always stay on marked trails and be aware of your surroundings.

    When encountering a rattlesnake, remember that the reptile is more concerned with being left alone. Back away from the rattlesnake, give it a wide berth, and continue on your way. An agitated rattlesnake will often hold its ground but will not give chase.

    “Although accidents certainly happen, rattlesnakes are typically not dangerous unless provoked,” Jones said.

    If a rattlesnake bite occurs:

    • Remain calm and reassure the victim.
    • Call 911 and seek medical attention without delay.
    • Remove all jewelry, watches, etc. from the affected area.
    • Immobilize the extremity and keep at level below the heart.
    • Decrease total body activity as is feasible.

    What NOT to do if a rattlesnake bite occurs:

    • Do NOT apply ice to the bite area.
    • Do NOT use an incision of any kind.
    • Do NOT use a constriction band or tourniquet.
    • Do NOT administer alcohol or drugs.
    • Do NOT use electric shock treatment.

    Leaving a rattlesnake alone can significantly reduce the risk of being bitten. In fact, more than half of all rattlesnake bites are provoked by the person who was bitten.

    For additional information and resources about rattlesnake bites, contact the Arizona Poison Drug and Information Center at 1-800-222-1222.

    Click here to watch “Rattlesnake Encounter” on AZGFD’s YouTube channel

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