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Home » California county records sixth person bitten by rattlesnake in under a month | California
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California county records sixth person bitten by rattlesnake in under a month | California

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  • Two fatalities: a 46-year-old woman died March 14 while hiking Wildwood Park; 25-year-old Julian Hernandez died March 4 near Quail Hill Trailhead.
  • The California Poison Control System reported 77 rattlesnake bite calls in the first three months of 2026; typical annual calls are 200 to 300.
  • Officials advise staying on marked trails, avoiding tall grass, wearing hiking boots and long pants, carrying a charged phone, and calling 911 if bitten.

A 6th individual has been bitten by a rattlesnake in southern The golden state’s Ventura region in just under a month, two-thirds of the number of people attacked in all of 2025

Andrew Dowd, a Ventura region fire division agent, said paramedics replied to a get in touch with Sunday for a male that had been attacked by a rattlesnake. The victim stated he had been attacked near The golden state State College Network Islands.

The victim was carried to a hospital with antivenom and was in steady condition on Sunday. In 2025, the area recorded 9 rattlesnake bites.

There have actually been two fatalities from rattlesnake attacks in southern California this year. On 14 March, a 46 -year-old woman died after she was attacked by a rattlesnake while treking in Wildwood local park. In Orange area, 25 -year-old Julian Hernandez passed away after being bitten while biking near the Quail Hill Trailhead on 4 March.

“We have seen a warmer springtime than in previous years, we had heavy rainfalls this winter season, therefore this is a time when serpents are commonly out anyway and individuals are out on the tracks, taking pleasure in the outdoors,” claimed Dowd.

California tape-recorded an unseasonably warm streak of 80 F and 90 F days in March, that may have additionally pressed snakes out to the trails earlier, and heavy rains in January and February that increased the number of little rats they usually consume.

Statewide, the California Poison Control System is reporting an uptick in calls connected to rattlesnake bites. In the initial 3 months of 2026, the system reported 77 rattlesnake bite calls, records the Los Angeles Times. Usually, the system gets 200 – 300 phone calls each year related to rattlesnakes, the only venomous serpent belonging to California, peaking from April to October.

Jeffrey Suchard, an emergency situation physician and medical toxicologist at UCI Health and wellness, states “death by rattlesnake bite is very uncommon”.

Each year, the Centers for Illness Control and Prevention documents in between 7, 000 and 8, 000 attacks in the United States, with just about five deaths.

The more than typical number of rattlesnake bites in southern The golden state “emphasizes the significance of being risk-free and complying with some very fundamental safety and security pointers when we’re outside taking pleasure in the outdoors here”, claimed Dowd.

He suggests hikers remain on clearly significant routes, avoid locations of tall turf and brush, put on hiking boots and lengthy pants and bring a fully billed mobile phone and spare battery to be able to call 911

“If someone happens to be attacked by a serpent,” it’s important to “attempt to remain tranquil and limit your motion” to slow the spread of venom and call 911 quickly, he stated.

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