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Snake bites home improvement shopper

Heard about this on the radio this morning. They were doing nothing but bashing the snake.

TULSA, Okla. - An Oklahoma man went into a home improvement store looking for shrubs but left in an ambulance after being bitten by a rattlesnake, officials said on Wednesday.

The victim, described as a 35-year-old male, was shopping on Sunday in a section that sold large trees in the outdoor garden center at a Lowe’s store in the northeast Oklahoma town of Broken Arrow when he was bitten by an 18-inch rattlesnake, local fire and rescue officials said.

“The individual had thought that he had hit his hand on a thorn and he discovered that it was a snake,” said Lowe’s spokeswoman Chris Ahearn, who was relaying information that she received from the store’s manager.

Fellow shoppers killed the snake and the dead serpent was transported to the hospital in order to help doctors identify the venom to which the victim had been exposed.

Fire officials would not comment on the man’s condition. They said it appeared the snake was not of a species native to the area, and Ahearn said it may have possibly snuck into a tree shipment transported from a vendor in Tennessee.

Ahearn said she has not heard of a similar incident happening at the home improvement store before.

“We do have outdoor garden centers across the country and you have live plants. So, the possibility does exist,” she said.

“We scoured the garden center, and we have not found any other snakes,” Ahearn said. She added that Lowe’s is vigilant in inspecting the plants it purchases from its suppliers and that the snake bite incident was an isolated and rare case.

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This is not the first time that I have heard something like this at a home store in the gardening section. I am actually surprised it does not happen more often with the encrochment on the snakes habitats.
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That was what caught my eye too, WalMart & HomeDepot have had incidents of this happening. I believe a Pigmy Rattlesnake was one of the snakes involved.

It happens. The plants are brought in from nurseries, where they have been placed outside with nothing but a chain link fence barring animals from entering the nursery. Snakes are looking for shelters. How many Brown Recluse and Black Widow bites have been obtained from reaching into lumber piles, landscaping stones, etc? I just dont see why the snakes are making news when there have been OTHER cases of bites NOT involving snakes.
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