The Ministry of Public Works and Environment advises that the investigation into the reported rattlesnake sighting in the Gibbs Hill Road area remains ongoing. Teams from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo continue coordinated monitoring and response efforts.
As part of standard precautionary measures, authorities are actively sourcing appropriate antivenom and additional protective equipment to ensure responders are fully prepared should the animal be located.
Residents in the surrounding area are encouraged to remain alert and continue following previously issued safety guidance:
- If you believe you have seen the snake, immediately contact 911 and keep a safe distance.
- Do not attempt to approach, capture, or harm the animal.
- If it can be done safely, maintain visual contact from a distance until authorities arrive.
- Avoid reaching into dense vegetation, under debris, or into enclosed spaces where visibility is limited.
- Pet owners should keep pets indoors or closely supervised.
Minister of Public Works and Environment, the Hon Jache Adams, JP, MP, said: “Public safety is our top priority. Our teams are working diligently with partner agencies to ensure a careful and coordinated response. We appreciate the community’s vigilance and cooperation as we continue to investigate this sighting.”
Minister of Health, the Hon Kim Wilson, JP, MP, said: “As a precaution, we are ensuring that appropriate medical resources, including antivenom, are available should they be required. While the risk to the public remains low, preparedness is essential, and we encourage residents to follow all safety guidance.”
The Ministry urges the public to remain vigilant and strictly follow all issued safety guidance, as public cooperation is essential to ensuring the public safety.
The Ministry will continue to issue updates as the situation develops and will take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of residents in the affected area.