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    Poisonous Snake Season in the Ark-La-Tex

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    By Jeff Easterling on March 5, 2017 City News

    As the seasons change and it warms up, the snakes are coming out. and we are going into their habitats more often. It’s said that most of the snakes we see around here are not poisonous, but here are some common to our area that really are, and they can be deadly.

    I put together a couple of photos of the ones we really need to look out for…
    (keep in mind, I am not an expert, and I do not like any of them.)

    First off… the Cotton Mouth.

    via trails.com

    The Copperhead.

    via trails.com

    The Diamond Back Rattler. (I have not seen a live “Rattle Snake” around here myself.)

    via trails.com

    Texas Coral Snakes have been seen in the wooded areas of the Ark-La-Tex. (Another snake I have never seen.) They look just like Louisiana Milk Snakes though. However, I remember my dad teaching me this saying so I would know the difference… remember, “Red and Yellow Kill a Fellow, Red and Black Venom Lack”.

    There are a couple of “good snakes”…

    via Facebook

    The King Snake (speckled king snake)… HUNTS AND KILLS VENOMOUS SNAKES! Rattle Snakes, Copperheads, etc…but also rodents.

    Now I know, this picture freaks me out too… but it’s a Rat Snake. It eats rats, mice, and as I have recently discovered… moles.

    via trails.com

    If you end up getting bit by a venomous snake… DO NOT PANIC!

    Do get to the hospital as soon as you can. Most of our area hospitals have Antivenom in supply and are able to get more really quick if it’s needed. There will be a lot of swelling, that could damage nerves, arteries, and what not so again, DO SEE A DOCTOR!

    Do not cut into the bite, and try to suck the poison out, more than likely that will just make matters worse.

    If one of your pets gets bit by a poisonous snake, STAY CALM… Do your best to keep your pet calm, if it is possible, try to keep the bite wound below the animal’s heart, and get them to a Vet as quickly as you can.

    The best thing you can do to keep yourself from being bitten is to be aware of what snakes look for in a habitat, and KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN!!!

    Now, go outside and play!

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    After more than 40 years with commercial broadcasting, I decided to do my own thing by blogging, and taking "unconsultant" gigs. It affords me the ability to stay super involved in the community, but still, have plenty of time with my 3 granddaughters and other projects.

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