‘Look before you step over something and before you reach’: Medicine Hat snakes are leaving their dens
It will be cooler this weekend, but Hatters will still want to keep and eye on where they step. According to Snakes on a Plain founder Sheri Monk, it’s snake season.
“People have been seeing them actually. They’ve been dispersing from their dens for the past two to three weeks. They don’t all leave on the same day, so it’s kind of like us, they have their own schedules, some are early, some are late, some are right on time,” Monk told CHAT News.
“So it’s entirely possible to encounter one now. Yes this weekend might be a little chilly, but with some sunshine, if the sun is shining and it’s ten degrees or above, keep your eyes open, keep your dogs on leash, and hopefully you’ll have a pleasant encounter with a rattlesnake,” she said.
Southeast Alberta is home to six of Alberta’s seven snakes and only one, the prairie rattlesnake, is venomous.