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This snake removal activity log shows where rattlesnake removals have occurred across Arizona. Filter by zip code to see snake activity in your area and make informed decisions about snake fencing for your property.
| Date/Time | City | Zip | Species | Service Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-06-09
5:30 PM |
Marana | 85658 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult. Customer put up some mesh on the view fencing in back. It is the wrong size,not high enough, and on the wrong side. There is also a gate that needs to be addressed and one drainage block. |
| 2025-06-10
7:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This homeowner has already had us out once this year, as their property is open to the desert and has everything a snake would like. There are dense, low bushes, plenty of food sources, and the homeowner even leaves water dishes throughout the property for wildlife. It’s no surprise this is the fourth one this year. This guy had found a comfortable spot on the patio, where I was able to grab him and relocate him southeast of the property, back into his home range. |
| 2025-06-11
9:00 AM |
Mesa | 85207 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner saw the rattlesnake in her front yard near the drain openings that lead to the backyard. She tried to block them from the inside to keep the snake from entering the backyard, but it ended up going there anyway. I caught it coiled under a chair in the backyard. The home backs up to a small desert strip that runs along a large canal. The backyard had no shade or vegetation. |
| 2025-06-11
8:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85016 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called stated they have a rattlesnake in driveway with eyes on it... Customer called shortly later to inform me the snakes had moved to a bush in the desert area across the street... Upon my arrival I located the rattlesnake under the bush coiled. |
| 2025-06-11
9:30 PM |
Scottsdale | 85255 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called about a large rattlesnake curled up just outside her back door. The backyard did not offer much suitable habitat, and the snake likely entered through a gap beneath the side gate and was unable to find its way back out. I released the Western Diamondback into a small cave in the wall of a tall wash in the nearby desert, away from homes, where it will be able to reorient itself, stay cool, and find plenty of cover. |
| 2025-06-12
10:00 PM |
Marana | 85658 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Their dog found the rattlesnake, it was a juvenile and it was wandering their yard, they have a gate it probably went under to enter. |
| 2025-06-12
9:00 AM |
Mesa | 85207 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in back yard. |
| 2025-06-12
10:00 AM |
Tucson | 85704 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Juvenile female |
| 2025-06-12
1:30 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake on front porch |
| 2025-06-12
3:30 PM |
Tucson | 85747 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner called for a large western diamondback they had spotted in their yard. The snake was captured and relocated nearby. |
| 2025-06-12
8:00 PM |
Goodyear | 85338 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Warranty |
| 2025-06-13
7:00 AM |
Glendale | 85310 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The rattlesnake was by the sliding back door in the backyard. The homeowner backs up to a wash in a small island near thunderbird conservation park that hasn’t yet been developed. The neighborhood itself has a large natural wash running through it and a big patch of natural desert inside of the community. Homeowner also had a pool, a lot of unmanaged vegetation, and a view fence that was only two blocks high. A lot of the communities have overtaken the natural Sonoran Desert. They said they want to wait for their parents to get back from vacation but will call for fencing. |
| 2025-06-13
8:00 AM |
Tucson | 85745 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This snake was found inside the yard, I arrived to find it had already left the backyard through the hole under the gate that it probably came from originally. It was a moderate sized diamondback that was not happy about the situation at all. |
| 2025-06-13
11:30 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Small Western Diamondback near front door. |
| 2025-06-13
11:30 AM |
Tucson | 85712 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowners watched this large diamondback go under a shed, it was flushed out of the packrat midden under the shed with a hose. |
| 2025-06-14
1:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner called about a Western Diamondback, they already had the snake in a bucket and were keeping it in a cool place, just needed someone to come pick it up. The home is surrounded by open desert and their property does have some fencing but this snake gad made itself comfortable in her horse barn. Snake was hiked into the desert and released into deep cover in a large wash with a lot of shade. |
| 2025-06-14
5:30 PM |
Tucson | 85715 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer had found a snake in a large quanset hut. It was an adult female WDB hiding under metal storage shelving. Signs of rodent activity very obvious. |
| 2025-06-16
10:30 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in back yard |
| 2025-06-16
8:00 AM |
Tucson | 85718 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner contacted us about a snake in the front yard. When I arrived I witnessed a small, well-fed WDB crawling towards some beargrass. |
| 2025-06-16
9:00 AM |
Phoenix | 85024 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner saw the rattlesnake coiled up on her front patio when she walked out the door. It eventually started to move and went under the manufactured home. The home also had a large deck surrounding it that was hollow underneath. We removed some siding where they had seen the snake go under, but it was nowhere to be found. There was another open hatch on the opposite side of the house, so I peeked in and saw a rattlesnake cruising toward the opening. I was able to grab the snake. The home was built on a desert hillside with a lot of rocks and had open desert just across the street. Under the home was a nice, cool spot, perfect for the snake. |
| 2025-06-16
2:00 PM |
Tucson | 85739 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner reported seeing a large rattlesnake but it had since disappeared and she couldn’t find it. She walked over to point to its last known location and rattling erupted from under the astroturf. |
| 2025-06-16
10:30 PM |
Tucson | 85742 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This homeowner was able to spot a small WDB crawling into some pots and other household items piled against an exterior wall. After some careful excavation, the snake was secured. |
| 2025-06-17
10:30 AM |
Tucson | 85748 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Both snakes were taken to a large wash a short distance away and released into a series of rodent burrows dug into the hard dirt and stone matrix of an arroyo wall, where there were several large holes filled with sticks, cactus pieces, and other debris indicative of a rodent nest. |
| 2025-06-17
9:00 AM |
Marana | 85653 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | N/A |
| 2025-06-17
4:30 PM |
Tucson | 85718 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Apartment complex staff who has used us before called because a resident had spotted a rattlesnake outside their apartment. It was a western diamondback sitting under a leaky pipe. I relocated the snake and told them the pipe is a likely attraction. |
| 2025-06-17
4:30 PM |
Tucson | 85704 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This customer had run some water through a drainage pipe and was surprised when a snake emerged from the end. He wanted it removed so he could put a cap on the pipe. When water was run again through the pipe, two large WDBs, what appeared to be an old beat-up looking male and a younger, smaller female that looked like she was possibly gravid. No further snakes emerged from the pipe. |
| 2025-06-17
8:00 PM |
Tucson | 85750 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Callers called for a western diamondback that was sitting underneath the stairs outside their apartment. The snake was captured and relocated nearby. |
| 2025-06-18
8:30 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner went to move some hay bales and was rattled at. She never saw the snake but assumed it was under the pallets the hay was stacked on. We had to move a lot of hay to reach the pallets, but I was able to remove the snake. The home is on a horse property surrounded by desert. |
| 2025-06-18
10:30 AM |
Tucson | 85710 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A suspected rattlesnake had been heard rattling when boxes were moved in a storage room, I arrived to find a small diamondback. |
| 2025-06-19
10:30 AM |
Tucson | 85746 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called about a snake seen by a pool box, there was a packrat midden Under the pool box that was flooded with a hose to remove the snake. |
| 2025-06-19
2:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85050 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowners’ landscapers spotted the snake coiled up by the front door, behind a decorative piece. The home had an open drainage area beside it and was located not far from a large stretch of open desert. |
| 2025-06-19
2:00 PM |
Tucson | 85743 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was the second they had seen today and was in the corner of their porch taking advantage of the shade. |
| 2025-06-19
2:00 PM |
Tucson | 85743 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was the second they had seen today and was in the corner of their porch taking advantage of the shade. |
| 2025-06-19
2:00 PM |
Tucson | 85743 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was the second they had seen today and was in the corner of their porch taking advantage of the shade. |
| 2025-06-20
7:30 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner saw the juvenile Western Diamondback on her back patio, tucked into the corner. The snake entered either under the large gap in the gate or through the drain blocks in the fence. Easy capture and release into a pack rat nest under a tree. |
| 2025-06-27
9:00 PM |
Tanque Verde | 85749 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was found by the homeowner who is getting fencing soon. It was found in their rock wall garden |
| 2025-06-20
7:30 AM |
Scottsdale | 85262 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was in the front yard when she spotted a snake slithering down her driveway. She placed a bucket over it, and I removed it from underneath. The yard is fairly open and bare, but the home is surrounded by desert. |
| 2025-06-20
8:30 AM |
Marana | 85658 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called after stepping on a Western Diamondback in their backyard. By the time I arrived, the snake had moved to the front yard and was resting in the shade. I was able to capture and safely relocate it. The homeowners also expressed interest in fencing. They have several gates that need to be fenced, as well as the entire back wall, which currently has hardware cloth along it, but it isn’t secure enough to be considered snake-proof. |
| 2025-06-20
9:00 AM |
Phoenix | 85050 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner let her dog out and immediately heard barking, so she knew something was wrong. She brought the dog back inside and then saw a rattlesnake on her back patio. By the time I arrived, the snake was in the back corner of the yard, trying to find a way out. The home was surrounded by desert, and the yard offered very little shade. |
| 2025-06-20
10:30 AM |
Tucson | 85713 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called concerned about a rattlesnake under a couch on the back porch near the bird feeders. When i arrived i noticed the whole concrete porch was covered in bird seed and there was a fountain near the edge of the concrete apron. Advised clients that cleaning up the bird seed and turning off the water in snake season would reduce their snake encounters. |
| 2025-06-20
9:00 PM |
Tucson | 85718 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The small diamondback was on the porch in a pot and had likely been attracted by the extensive vegetation surrounding the property and within the walls. There were many cool, moist places to hide behind pots or under bushes and branches. I recommended they have their fencing inspected because the area near the gate had large gaps and other issues. |
| 2025-06-20
10:00 PM |
Tucson | 85746 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake had been right outside the homeowners back door. Their fencing was incomplete and they had a small wash with lots of vegetation on the property |
| 2025-06-21
8:30 AM |
Tucson | 85746 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer was startled by this adult male WDB as he walked by a window. The snake was warmed up and feeling defensive. It was sitting near a sliding glass door to the porch. |
| 2025-06-21
10:00 AM |
Tucson | 85730 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner found a diamondback in their garage, which was captured and removed. This is the second call about a snake in their garage, the seal is missing on one side and the homeowners are aware of the issue. |
| 2025-06-21
3:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85083 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A rattlesnake rattled at a homeowner as she was picking up a package on her doorstep. They called us and tried to watch the snake through their window, but it eluded them. After checking the perimeter of the house, we found a small hole in front that we suspected the snake could be hiding in. We decided to carefully flush it with a garden hose. The snake’s head popped out, and I was able to safely relocate it. |
| 2025-06-21
7:00 PM |
Tucson | 85704 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner and regular caller had a diamondback in their yard, which was captured and relocated. |
| 2025-06-21
6:30 PM |
Tucson | 85746 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called about a rattlesnake found in the yard. The snake slithered behind the customer’s grill and remained there until I arrived. It was captured without incident. I inspected the property for additional snakes, but none were found. |
| 2025-06-22
7:30 AM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Dispatched to a call in Peoria/Sun City for a snake in a backyard. While speaking to the customer on the phone, she reported that she was watering her plants when she noticed a coiled “diamondback” underneath one of them. Upon arrival, I was greeted by the customer and led into the east-facing backyard, where she pointed out the snake’s location. I observed a juvenile Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) in an ambush position underneath a hibiscus with a drip line. I used large tongs to safely capture the snake and place it in a bucket without incident. The snake may have been sleeping, as it did not rattle at any point. The customer stated that she first saw the snake in the same spot where I captured it, while watering that particular plant. She mentioned that she normally does not hand-water that plant but decided to do so this morning. She also reported that the snake did not rattle or move; she simply noticed it lying there. I conducted an inspection of the rest of the backyard and found no additional snakes. There is a catwalk running to the south of the property from the street to a community pond located east of the home. One small portion of the fence has chicken wire attached. I pointed this area out to the customer and offered a free fencing quote, which they accepted. This house is in an unusual location for C. atrox activity, as it is in the interior of the neighborhood, with approximately five rows of houses in every direction before reaching any desert habitat. I noted that the neighborhood is enclosed by solid block walls with no obvious drainage holes, and is bordered by two main roads to the north and west. For a snake to reach this property from natural desert, it would have to travel a considerable distance. While not impossible, this seems unlikely. Given the estimated age of the snake, I suspect it may have been born somewhere within the neighborhood and has managed to survive there for a little over a year. I do not believe the snake had been in the yard for long, as I saw no signs of denning. I believe it may have entered the yard from either the north or south side via drainage gaps or a gate. The customers stated they have never seen a snake in the 10 years they have owned the home. Considering the home’s location, I do not think it is unreasonable to assume this may have been the first snake to enter their yard. |
| 2025-06-22
10:30 AM |
Tucson | 85641 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner called because they had a juvenile diamondback in their front yard. The snake was captured and relocated nearby. |
| 2025-06-23
8:00 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was out by her barn when a rattlesnake startled her inside the barn. She tried to grab it with some tongs, but it was pretty large and she couldn’t get a secure hold. When I arrived, the snake was still coiled up by the barn. The property has a large, open yard, along with a barn that stores hay and a large shed. There is also some natural desert surrounding the home and the neighboring properties. |
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