Southern Interior residents cautioned to be ‘snake savvy’ as warmer weather approaches

| July 2, 2020 in BC Interior

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Residents and visitors in the Okanagan region are being warned to be on the look out for snakes, and especially rattlesnakes, as temperatures start to increase. 

WildSafeBC says that as July warms, snakes will be out to sun themselves early in the day. Then, they look for the perfect spot to curl up in the shade for the afternoon.

The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake is the only rattlesnake and venomous snake found in BC and one of only three remaining rattlesnake species in Canada. 

Generally found in the Southern Interior, rattlesnakes are typically shy and non-aggressive. 

“Don't get complacent while hiking in snake habitat, or surprised by a snake under the front steps of the cabin –be watchful,” added WildsafeBC.

Agricultural workers have to be especially alert, and many operations have special well marked 'snake slumber shade spots' built for the snakes to remove them from harm's way and encounters with workers.

Rattlesnakes are protected by the BC Wildlife Act and receive additional protection under Federal legislation as a species at risk. 

As a result of increased human encroachment, persecution and the dangers of roads, they are also a ‘blue listed’ species provincially. It is illegal to harm, capture or kill a rattlesnake.

“We are lucky to have Rattlers and their look-alike, the Great Basin Gopher Snake in our region,” added WildSafeBC.

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