BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBRC) -

It seemslike snakes areall over the place: yards, roads, porches and of course the woods.

Just this weekend a Jefferson County Sheriff's deputy chasing a suspect in the woods near Saint Vincent's East shot and killed a rattlesnake. The deputy says it was ready to strike him or his K-9.

Experts say, if you are bitten, the best thing to do is to rush to get medical help.

"In general it's always safe to come present to an emergency department for an evaluation," UAB ER Dr. Jim Galbraith said.

Galbraith says it can take four to five hours for symptoms or swelling to appear after a snake bite.

"So if you get bit by a snake, the first thing you want to do is get yourself out of the area where the snake is present. It is not advised to capture or go after to identify the snake," Galbraith said.

He says rattlesnakes, copperheads and water moccasins are typically the snakes that live in our part of the country.

Chris Patterson with CritterControl says he's going on more jobs to get snakes out of homes and yards.

"We've probably gone from having one to two jobs a month, to 20 or 30 calls a month," Patterson said.

Read more from the original source:
How to stay safe when you encounter a snake

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