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Woman bitten three times by snake is third Californian to die from snakebite this year
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By Karen Garcia
Staff Writer
Published April 21, 2026 Updated April 22, 2026 7:38 PM PT
A woman died this month after being bitten by a snake three times as she was taking a walk on rural property in the unincorporated Mendocino County community of Redwood Valley, officials say. ... The 78-year-old Northern California woman is the third person to die in California during an erratic snake season. On average, five people die nationwide from venomous snakebites annually, according to federal health officials.
An unseasonable weather pattern that included heavy rain and sweltering heat served as a signal for rattlesnakes to slither out of their underground winter burrows in search of food and mates. The warmer temperatures also spurred the states residents to head outdoors. When they hit the trails, it increased their chances of run-ins with snakes.
Although the Mendocino County Sheriffs Office did not provide information on the species of snake that caused the womans death, rattlesnakes are the only venomous snakes in the county, according to the countys Resource Conservation District.
Rattlesnake activity began in earnest in March, a month ahead of the start of the peak season, which is typically from April to October. ... There were two snake-related fatalities and several reports of snakebites in the state last month.
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Karen Garcia
Karen Garcia is a breaking news reporter at the Los Angeles Times. She was previously a reporter on the Utility Journalism Team, which focused on service journalism. Her previous stints include reporting for the San Luis Obispo New Times and KCBX Central Coast Public Radio.
Woman bitten three times by snake is third Californian to die from snakebite this year
{let's forget that close-up, okay?
By Karen Garcia
Staff Writer
Published April 21, 2026 Updated April 22, 2026 7:38 PM PT
A woman died this month after being bitten by a snake three times as she was taking a walk on rural property in the unincorporated Mendocino County community of Redwood Valley, officials say. ... The 78-year-old Northern California woman is the third person to die in California during an erratic snake season. On average, five people die nationwide from venomous snakebites annually, according to federal health officials.
An unseasonable weather pattern that included heavy rain and sweltering heat served as a signal for rattlesnakes to slither out of their underground winter burrows in search of food and mates. The warmer temperatures also spurred the states residents to head outdoors. When they hit the trails, it increased their chances of run-ins with snakes.
Although the Mendocino County Sheriffs Office did not provide information on the species of snake that caused the womans death, rattlesnakes are the only venomous snakes in the county, according to the countys Resource Conservation District.
Rattlesnake activity began in earnest in March, a month ahead of the start of the peak season, which is typically from April to October. ... There were two snake-related fatalities and several reports of snakebites in the state last month.
{snip}
Karen Garcia
Karen Garcia is a breaking news reporter at the Los Angeles Times. She was previously a reporter on the Utility Journalism Team, which focused on service journalism. Her previous stints include reporting for the San Luis Obispo New Times and KCBX Central Coast Public Radio.
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wcmagumba
(6,512 posts)1. This is so sad...if I go off to the rocks and woods and prairie here in Kansas I always wear high top boots...
Maybe I need a pair of chaps too...ha ha...
hlthe2b
(114,342 posts)2. Northern Pacific Rattlesnake almost certainly
I have been similarly impacted by early snake infestation due to our unseasonal warm winterprairie rattlers in my area. If you hike with dogs, I strongly recommend that you put them through snake aversion trainingthe ones that use real snakes. It works!
littlemissmartypants
(34,197 posts)3. ...
Jacson6
(2,112 posts)4. It's scary. One my fellow soldiers had a rattlesnake bite his leather boot 40 years ago
It wasn't able to break the leather of the boot, but he still freaked out and jumped up in his pup tent to run down the road.