Mystery spike of snake attacks in California has already killed three as researchers scramble to find cause
A Northern California woman has died after being bitten multiple times by a venomous snake, marking the third snakebite death in California this year amid an unusual rise in fatalities statewide.
The 78-year-old woman, who lived in Redwood Valley, was walking on a rural property on April 8 when she was bitten three times, Quincy Cromer, a spokesperson for the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office, told SFGate. Family members transported her to a hospital, but she later died from her injuries. An autopsy on April 15 determined the cause of death was envenomation from the bites, and officials ruled the incident accidental. The snake species involved has not been identified.
Her death marks the third snakebite-related fatality in California in 2026, which is well above the state’s typical average of no more than one a year, SFGate reports. A 25-year-old mountain biker died in Orange County in February, followed by a 46-year-old hiker in Ventura County in March, both after rattlesnake bites. ..
