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Rapid rise in rattlesnakes debated
San Diego Union Tribune Sign On San Diego.com ^ | 6-19-05 | Mike Lee

Posted on 06/20/2005 4:08:56 AM PDT by onyx

The message was clear for state fire crews training near Campo a few weeks ago: Lots of rattlesnakes are out and active as spring molts into summer.

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County wildlife and emergency personnel say the rattlesnake population is growing; others disagree. This sign at the Mission Trails Regional Park gives information about rattlesnakes, which may be found there.

In the span of a few hours, the fire team spotted at least four rattlers, including one that had to be removed from near the portable toilets.

"We are seeing rattlesnakes everywhere in the county this year, and they are very aggressive," said Matt Streck, spokesman for the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection in El Cajon.

That also may be the case across Southern California, where some park rangers and snake experts report finding more evidence than usual of the feared reptiles – even before the traditional late-summer peak season.

Others, however, question the supposedly rapid rise in rattlers, saying it's a bit of a stretch biologically.

Either way, commonly cited rattlesnake bite statistics are reassuring: More than half of the victims are young men trying to show off their snake-handling skills while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, say park officials and snakebite specialists.

Without a historical snake census, tracking rattlers in Southern California is mostly guesswork.

The theory in the "more snakes" camp is that heavy winter rains created a bumper crop of vegetation, which in turn provides abundant food and cover for rodents. Legions of rodents invite more snakes.

Skeptics say it's unlikely that the rattler population grew in a matter of months. They say a more probable explanation for increased sightings is that snakes are more active in years like this one, when they don't have to worry so much about conserving energy.

"Biologically, it doesn't make sense to me," Brian Cahill, spokesman for the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, said of the purportedly swelling ranks of snakes. "Every step up the food chain, there is going to be a (time) lag. I just can't see that abundance of snakes just yet."

On that point, he's got backing from veteran San Diego trapper Thomas Lindemood.

Lindemood said the number of snake calls to his office is slithering upward, but that's a function of the massive wildfires in recent years that drove all manner of wildlife from the hills. He charges about $100 per visit.

"They are close to us, and we see more of them, which gives the impression that there are more snakes out there than in the past," Lindemood said.

At the San Diego Zoo, animal care manager John Kinkaid said he mountain bikes regularly and hasn't seen a wild rattlesnake this year. However, he figures the rains and bountiful rodents eventually will lead to higher survival rates for rattlers that hatch in San Diego County.

Richard Clark, toxicology director at the University of California San Diego Medical Center, said snake bites in the region appear to be up 10 percent to 25 percent over a typical year.

Between 25 and 50 rattler bites are reported annually in San Diego County. Bites are rarely fatal but often very painful.

"Many people who have big swollen arms and legs will have a hard time at work for a month afterward," Clark said.

Snake experts do agree on this point: Rattler run-ins are mostly avoidable.

"The people who spend the most time worrying about snakes are probably the ones least likely to have problems with them," said Cahill, the Anza-Borrego spokesman.

Cahill and other snake experts urged people to follow a few common-sense techniques: Be cautious and look ahead on trails; don't climb rocks where the handholds can't be seen; and don't touch or play with venomous reptiles.

"If you see a rattlesnake, don't try to kill it because that is where a lot of people end up in trouble," said the zoo's Kinkaid. "Just step away from it slowly."

Bite victims should stay calm, move slowly and call for emergency medical help, said Clark, the UCSD doctor.

He said the standby tricks from old Westerns – such as trying to suck out the poison – are ineffective and should be avoided.

"We don't recommend anybody do any cutting or sucking," he said.

At the hospital, bite victims typically are injected with antivenin to neutralize the venom. The vast majority of patients live to tell about their run-in with a rattler and try to explain how they beat the overwhelming odds against being bitten by one.


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To: onyx

When's Whacking Day? Should be no problem after that...


21 posted on 06/20/2005 4:43:35 AM PDT by C210N (-)
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To: onyx

We still only have two (from time to time) in Chappaqua, New York.


22 posted on 06/20/2005 4:44:10 AM PDT by PBRSTREETGANG
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To: texson66
Photos of the Sweetwater Rattler Roundup
23 posted on 06/20/2005 4:44:54 AM PDT by texson66 ("Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing." - Lord Moulton)
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To: onyx
I cannot take my Pug around the block

My big dog is a snake killer! We were hiking in the woods and came up on a rattler. The kids were alarmed, but then the dog pushed past them. She grabbed the snake with her jaws and began to sling it back and forth rapidly. The snake just exploded into pieces all of the kids. They thought is was the coolest thing.

It kinda made up for the previous day when she scooped up a baby cottontail rabbit they had found and took off. They cried for 30 minutes.

24 posted on 06/20/2005 4:46:29 AM PDT by myprecious
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To: Esther Ruth

Good point, but it's likely the warm weather. It "is" snake season here, and I am always on the lookout for rattlers since we live on a canyon rim. I nearly stepped on one as a little girl when I opened my aunt's kitchen door which led directly to her garage and that horrid experience has stuck with me all these years.


25 posted on 06/20/2005 4:46:41 AM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: myprecious


Your dog is a true hunter. Good for you and your family. Poor rabbit, but heck, killing the snake made up for it.


26 posted on 06/20/2005 4:48:17 AM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: onyx

Where are all the 12 year olds with .22s?


27 posted on 06/20/2005 4:48:24 AM PDT by Jim Noble (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God)
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To: C210N


This is CA,.... I doubt we are permitted to have a whacking day. Got to protect every damn creature.


28 posted on 06/20/2005 4:49:25 AM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: Jim Noble


FOTFLOL Still in school until Friday.


29 posted on 06/20/2005 4:49:54 AM PDT by onyx (Pope John Paul II - May 18, 1920 - April 2, 2005 = SANTO SUBITO!)
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To: Rebelbase

Coming upon a culvert full of rattlers would be like a nightmare to me!


30 posted on 06/20/2005 4:50:31 AM PDT by marvlus
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To: Jim Noble
Where are all the 12 year olds with .22s?

Home, playing Nintendo.

31 posted on 06/20/2005 4:51:25 AM PDT by myprecious
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To: martin_fierro; Constitution Day
More than half of the victims are young men trying to show off their snake-handling skills while under the influence of drugs or alcohol,

CRIKEY DUDE!

32 posted on 06/20/2005 4:53:24 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (Now that taglines are cool, I refuse to have one.)
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To: Ditter

410 "Snake Charmer" and/or 357 with rat shot... wonderful things to (be)hold.
They will make a snake leak all over at the same time. AND... they are like N-weapons, granades & bellie rubbing... close does count.


33 posted on 06/20/2005 4:57:16 AM PDT by Bubba (Shoot low! The may be riding Shetlands.)
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To: Ditter

410 "Snake Charmer" and/or 357 with rat shot... wonderful things to (be)hold.
They will make a snake leak all over at the same time. AND... they are like N-weapons, granades & bellie rubbing... close does count.


34 posted on 06/20/2005 4:57:27 AM PDT by Bubba (Shoot low! The may be riding Shetlands.)
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To: Ditter

410 "Snake Charmer" and/or 357 with rat shot... wonderful things to (be)hold.
They will make a snake leak all over at the same time. AND... they are like N-weapons, granades & bellie rubbing... close does count.


35 posted on 06/20/2005 4:57:34 AM PDT by Bubba (Shoot low! The may be riding Shetlands.)
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To: marvlus

I think it was something like 87 rattlers in that culvert.


36 posted on 06/20/2005 4:59:27 AM PDT by Rebelbase (Mexico, the 51st state.)
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To: Ditter

Please excuse that multi-post, post, post.

It was... site's fault, computer's fault, or stupid computer driver (me). I vote for the latter.


37 posted on 06/20/2005 5:02:29 AM PDT by Bubba (Shoot low! The may be riding Shetlands.)
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To: onyx
That's a famous (or is it an INFAMOUS?) round up. I'd never be able to participate. Scared to death of snakes, even the nice ones.

Well its only INFAMOUS to the PETA types. (I always thought PETA was People Eating Tasty Animals)They dont have to work around these critters nor do they want to eat them either. If PETA could control the population without a roundup, I think there would still be a roundup for the fried snake!

38 posted on 06/20/2005 5:03:52 AM PDT by texson66 ("Tyranny is yielding to the lust of the governing." - Lord Moulton)
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To: Jim Noble

My son, in Georgia, took out a moccasin with my .22. He finished the home-defense action with the ice chopper - makes for easy, long-range decapitations of the slithery ones! (I'm proud of him - I'm in KS for work and he's taking care of business back in the Savannah area)


39 posted on 06/20/2005 5:10:18 AM PDT by MortMan (Mostly Harmless)
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To: Bubba
The day I happened on the snake on the trail I was deer hunting not snake hunting. I shot him with my deer rifle, whatever it was 243 or something like that. I didn't take very careful aim and I remember I kept shooting under him and blowing him up off the ground. When I knew I had one shell left I took aim and blew him in half.

We lived out in the country for a number of years (not south Texas), on a creek and we had copperheads and water mocs. I usually killed them with a shovel. Once I ran over one with my riding lawn mower. That was fun. (I hate snakes)
40 posted on 06/20/2005 5:20:44 AM PDT by Ditter
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