5 Ways To Scare Away Rattlesnakes

Scare Away A Rattlesnake

Rattlesnakes can be quite scary, and their venom can cause severe health problems. Fortunately, there are ways to scare them off when they appear in front of you. Here are 5 things you can do to keep yourself safe when you come across one. 1. Throw Rocks Or Sticks In Their Direction If you throw … Read more

How to Keep Rattlesnakes Out of Your Barn

There are many things that can cause a problem in a rural setting, one of which is snakes in barns. Barns are often places where rattlesnakes and other creatures can pose harm to you and your family members.  What Attracts Rattlesnakes to Barns? Snakes find and stay in places that will fulfill their needs, such … Read more

How Do You Kill a Rattlesnake?

Most people do not know how to kill a rattlesnake if they had to. Most of the time this is not recommended as it is better just to move away from a rattlesnake and leave it alone. But sometimes you just cannot get to where you need to go without killing the little bugger. Situations … Read more

What To Do If You’re Bitten by a Rattlesnake?

A rattlesnake bite is a serious injury that needs immediate medical treatment. Most people are not prepared for such an event and this can lead to making the health complications worse. This post will help you understand what to do before the bite happens. Snake Bite Situations You can be bitten by a rattlesnake anytime … Read more

What Makes Rattlesnakes Bite You?

The threat of rattlesnakes to people who are active in the outdoors is real. If you ever come across a rattlesnake in the wild, it may try and bite you if certain events transpire. Why Do Rattlesnakes Bite People? Rattlesnakes bite people mostly out of self-defense when they feel threatened. Even pet rattlesnakes or ones … Read more

What Are the Long-Term Effects of a Rattlesnake Bite?

Rattlesnakes, also known as pit vipers, are common throughout the Americas. When faced with threats, rattlesnakes will hide, if they can. If not, they will hiss and rattle their tail to try and scare possible predators away. Most rattlesnake bites to humans happen when they unintentionally step on one or get too close while hiking … Read more