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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.

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Date/Time City Zip Species Service Notes
2025-10-26
12:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Received call about rattlesnake on property near PHX 3 building. When I arrived I was waved down by security guard who pointed out the snake to me. Noted a subadult atrox crawling past a decorative boulder. Used tongs to capture snake with no incident. Snake was noted to rattle until I released it. Performed quick inspection of the immediate area. No other snakes found.
2025-10-27
10:30 AM
Phoenix 85042 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Nightsnake Homeowner called about multiple snakes in his backyard that the landscapers discovered. Two large western diamondbacks were found taking cover under the leaf litter of a large bush, and a small Nightsnake was found under some pavers on the side of the house. Yard is fenced, no obvious entry points for the rather large rattlesnakes to get in. Urgent ticket placed for fencing team. Snakes were released into the deep cover of a large rock pile at the base of a north-facing hill in the nearby desert. S Phx
2025-10-28
8:00 PM
Phoenix 85024 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A business called with a rattlesnake outside the front door of the building. The surrounding area was very developed with busy roads, and an industrial complex, and just a narrow drainage leading in and out. When I arrived, the snake seemed quite stressed, I assume from being on high alert for a very long time.
2025-10-28
8:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a rattlesnake in his backyard. When I arrived, it was hiding in a small rosemary bush. The property was located on the edge of a small development situated between the canal and a mountain preserve. There was only one drainage hole in the block wall in the backyard, but the homeowner had it covered with 1/4" mesh. The snake must have come through under the gap below the gate on the opposite side of the home and may have been hiding in this yard for some time.
2025-10-28
5:30 PM
Phoenix 85044 Western Patchnosed Snake The homeowner was leaving for work this morning when he saw what he thought was a rattlesnake slither in his house. He had to go to work so called me to go search his home 7 hours later. He has a unique home and the room the snake went into was very large with a lot of stuff. After a long search, I spotted the patch-nose snake under an arcade game machine. The home has desert about a quarter mile away on two sides but otherwise is land locked with some drainages near by.
2025-10-28
8:00 PM
Phoenix 85045 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner called about a rattlesnake in their backyard. When I arrived, the western diamondback had made himself cozy against the wall behind a stack of roof tiles. These homeowners had just had us out two weeks ago to remove a large diamondback. They were quoted for fencing and will be getting it installed as this is the second rattlesnake they’ve had in as many weeks. I hiked the snake up the wash that it most likely had been moving up anyway and placed it into deep cover within a cave on the side of the wash wall, where it can continue making it its way up to it’s hibernation spot. Ahwatukee
2025-10-29
4:30 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner had some bulk trash out in front of there home. After it was picked up the rattlesnake was coiled underneath. They have a lot of desert about a quarter mile away. They said the trash had been there a while. They have a view fence with some desert behind them.
2025-10-29
5:00 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was on her back patio when she noticed the neonate rattlesnake coiled underneath a little table on the back patio. The home had a lot of desert behind them and also on the side of them. The baby rattlesnake looked like something had attacked it and bitten part of its tail off. It didn’t have a full button on it, only a little piece left, and there was a wound that was healing. The little one needed a meal but otherwise seemed to be ok. They had a block fence and one gate.
2025-10-29
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer called with a small snake on the front porch. The homeowners were able to watch the snake via the ring camera while they waited in the driveway. When I arrived, the baby Western Diamondback was curled up in the corner of their porch and was no trouble to secure into the bucket. I was able to release the baby rattlesnake up on a hillside into a pack rat nest in the nearby habitat.
2025-10-29
10:00 PM
Phoenix 85044 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Account called with a large diamond back near the pool area.When I arrived, it was in the pool pump room behind a large heater.I was able to secure the massive diamondback and relocate it to a rocky dun on soft mountain
2025-10-30
8:00 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner, called with rattlesnake in garage.When she went to open the door from the home into the garage , she saw the tail and heard it rattle. By the time I arrived, it had moved from its original location to the other side of the garage and was curled up on some wooden planks under some cords. I was able to relocate the snake to some nearby desert habitat under some heavy brush on the side of a wash.
2025-11-01
12:00 PM
Phoenix 85045 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner called with rattlesnake in backyard. When I arrived, this snake was curled up in some lumber from an old deck, the snake proved to be a little tricky to get out of his hiding spot, as he continued to weave through the decking boards, but eventually, I was able to secure him in the bucket and relocate him into a rocky cave on the side of a deep wash.
2025-11-02
5:00 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer call stated they had a large rattlesnake near their front door.
2025-11-03
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85020 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was walking out his front door when he noticed the rattlesnake coiled under a bush up against his home. The home has the preserve right across the street. They didn’t have much cover in their yard and said this was only the third snake for them in fifteen years.
2025-11-07
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The neonate rattlesnake was discovered in the garage and moved out with a golf club. It then coiled by the front door that’s where I got it. The home has a rocky hillside right across the street from it. Their garage had gaps in the sides.
2025-11-08
4:30 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The corporate manager would not give the corporate credit card over the phone but was happy to pay an invoice and assured me it would be paid immediately. Western diamondback near the front door of ExtraSpace Storage. The on-site manager locked everyone inside, bravely watched the snake from a safe distance, and I was able to safely relocate it away from this public area.
2025-11-09
3:00 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Nice homeowner who had a snake on his front porch. Snake had moved to his neighbor's front porch two houses down by the time I arrived. Able to relocate safely.
2025-11-11
9:30 AM
Phoenix 85024 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This snake was inside an office building. The worker said he came in the door and got rattled at. It was a neonate, and they have big garage doors in the back of the building that don’t seal well. This office is surrounded by desert.
2025-11-12
1:00 PM
Phoenix 85054 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer called with small snake on front porch. When I arrived, the baby diamondback was curled up in the cool, shaded corner by the front door. It was conserving energy while digesting a recent meal, and put up no contest to being relocated.
2025-11-12
11:00 PM
Phoenix 85054 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Security called with a small rattlesnake on property. They were able to watch it as it curled up under a small shrub. When I arrived I found the baby rattlesnake curled up on the same position.
2025-11-14
9:30 PM
Phoenix 85045 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake was found by homeowner along their back view fence and went under their pool pump hidden from view.
2025-11-17
10:30 AM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A homeowner in North Phoenix called about a small rattlesnake found under her trash can. The yard did not have much usable habitat for the snake, and since this little one is only a few months old he probably just thought he found a good place for the winter underneath the trashcan. I hiked him out to the nearby desert north of the neighborhood and placed him in a large pile of sticks and landscape trimmings that were dumped out here… sad to see of course, but they make a great winter spot for rattlesnakes.
2025-11-26
10:00 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The snake was seen coiled up out in the open at this job site. It was at some sort of utility building in the middle of the desert. They had shipping containers and stacked equipment on the ground all around.
2025-11-26
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a western diamondback in their backyard. Dog alerted them to the snake (dog was not bit, did a great job warning homeowner about the snake). Yard was large and had plenty of hiding spots and the snake was likely going to spend the winter here. Took the snake out into the nearby desert and placed it into deep cover of a large rock pile above a wash away from homes but likely still in the snake’s home range. Ahwatukee
2025-12-11
9:30 AM
Phoenix 85045 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner opened his electrical box lid that was on the ground in his front yard and there was a rattlesnake in there. The lid wasn’t on very good and this was a very deep box about a foot and a half deep. The neonate would have never got out of there. There was a little rodent hole at the bottom where the snake was staying warm. The home was right off the South Mountain Preserve.
2025-12-12
1:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was out in the back yard when she heard a rattle. She looked around and the snake was under her hose bib. This yard was all cement with really no cover. There was a small shed on the cement that the snake could go inside through a gap in the door. The home is at the front of the community and the desert is a block away behind it. They have a block fence and one gate.
2025-12-13
12:30 PM
Phoenix 85044 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The snake was already put into a bucket and was transfered to the RS bucket and then released.
2025-12-14
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake by front gate
2025-12-15
5:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Nightsnake The homeowner saw the baby nightsnake in their garage. They thought it was a rattlesnake. They got it out of the garage but called me to come get it. It was a nightsnake and they ended up keeping it. The home had South Mountain across the street.
2026-02-19
12:00 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was grabbing some tools from the inside corner of her garage when she spotted the baby rattlesnake. The garage door had gaps in the corners where the snake could go in and out. The home had a drainage next to it that led straight to nearby open state trust land.
2026-02-28
5:00 PM
Phoenix 85050 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner found a rattlesnake in his irrigation valves. Able to obtain and educate on side yard debris and ways to make his backyard less hospitable to snakes. He is not interested in fencing at this time.
2026-02-28
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The client called with a report of a rattlesnake moving along a perimeter wall in the neighborhood. Client and fellow neighbor observers watched the snake as it entered a desert plum bush on a neighboring property. I arrived on scene and searched the plum bush. The snake did not immediately alert until I approached the third quarter of the bush. It was tightly coiled at the base. I was able to remove the snake without incident. I conducted a sweep of the immediate area and the area from which the snake originated from and found a large deco boulder with significant rodent structure underneath where it could have been harboring for a period of time. This client was a repeat customer.
2026-03-05
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was doing some backyard gardening when she noticed a baby rattlesnake in one of the plants. The house was in the middle of the neighborhood with no washes or habitat in close proximity. There were gaps under both gates which would provide access but my assumption is the snake came home with her via the plant. Safely relocated to a rock pile that lined a wash.
2026-03-01
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85024 Sonoran Gophersnake The home owner called for rattlesnake removal after seeing a snake in her backyard. When I arrived, the snake had gone behind their shed but its tail was visible indicating it was a gopher snake. Using a hose I was able to get the snake out and captured. Released across the street into a wash.
2026-03-03
9:00 AM
Phoenix 85083 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was on her back patio, picking up a cover for her patio furniture when she saw a snake underneath. She threw the cover down and went inside and did not know what kind of snake it was. The snake was still right by the cover when I arrived, it was a baby western diamondback rattlesnake. The home has a lot of desert just right across the street. The yard is very clean with not a lot of places to hide they have an all-blocked fence with two gates.
2026-03-04
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85044 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake One of the maintenance workers at this complex spotted the snake coiled up against one of the buildings. This complex is situated right on south mountain.
2026-03-04
1:30 PM
Phoenix 85054 Mojave Rattlesnake Some people working across the street saw the large mojave slither across the street and into this homeowner’s yard. They put it in a cooler and that’s where I got it. The community is very new not even on Google Maps yet with a lot of desert around it. The home has a partial view fence one gate. They really didn’t have much vegetation or places to hide in the yard.
2026-03-09
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Account holder called with a report of a rattlesnake scooting along the north side of the community center building. The snake was immediately visible upon arrival at the scene and it was being watched from a safe distance by the caller. I removed the snake without incident and did a quick search of the perimeter of the community center building.
2026-03-11
9:00 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The job site manager saw one of his workers looking down into a crack between a sidewalk and the concrete base of a light pole on the job site and then quickly jumped up and ran away. The site manager immediately knew that the worker had seen a snake and without investigating much closer called Rattlesnake Solutions for assistance. When I arrived I was directed towards the site manager who was standing a long distance from the spot where the rattlesnake was spotted and was verbally directed to the crack between the two concrete structures. The snake had not moved since being sighted and my arrival. It had to be gently coaxed out of the crack. After securing the rattlesnake I did a walk-through of the perimeter of the work site to inspect for other snakes, the work site is surrounded by concrete walls with a large entrance on each end, the facility is centered in a well-vegetated diverse desert habitat.
2026-03-11
4:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Caller identified a rattlesnake originating at the community mailboxes and then crossing the road. The snake eventually ended up in the front yard of a home where it continued to be watched closely by caller. I arrived on scene and was able to remove the snake without incident. \r\n\r\nThe caller stated that the property management company sent out a notice with our phone number to call when a snake needs to be removed.
2026-03-12
3:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Staff called with a report of a rattlesnake moving through the grass. I arrived and witnessed the snake making its way through the grass just a short distance from where another WDB was removed very recently. I was able to remove the snake without incident. A courtesy check of the pool areas was conducted. I advised the staff that the large packrat nest just outside the pool fence should be dealt with. Additionally, there is a deep underground structure at the base of a cactus near the building that I recommend they backfill. Whilst completing the inspection, the staff called with a report of another snake. When I arrived back at that locale, I was able to identify the snake as a coachwhip and advised the staff to leave it be as it is non-venomous.
2026-03-17
10:00 PM
Phoenix 85054 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake I was contacted by a pest control service on behalf of one of their clients to remove a rattlesnake from a large office campus. A young Western Diamondback was seen by an employee on a sidewalk next to a busy street. She covered the snake with a bucket and waited for me to arrive. The campus is large with multiple buildings and a lot of concrete surfaces, but it\'s also very well landscaped and is surrounded by a small amount of native desert.
2026-03-17
5:30 PM
Phoenix 85044 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A homeowner in Ahwatukee called about a rattlesnake in his yard. When I arrived the western diamondback was curled up in a corner of the backyard wall. The home is at the base of South Mountain and surrounded by desert with a large hill directly behind the house. There are also a couple of large rock piles and wood piles just on the other side of the fence, so no surprise there was a rattlesnake at this property. I hiked the snake back into the preserve and placed it into the deep cover of a rock pile at the base of a hill with a large drainage just below.
2026-03-18
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Sonoran Gophersnake The crew at a water treatment facility in North Phoenix called about a rattlesnake on the property. It turned out to be a Sonoran Gopher snake, but the crew thought that it would be safer for the snake to be relocated. I looked around the rest of the facility, which had a ton of great cover. There were piles of large rocks, stacks of pallets and PVC pipe, and several con-ex structures that had exterior doors left open. There is virtually no barrier preventing any snake from the adjacent native desert from entering or exiting the property at will. No additional snakes were found.
2026-03-18
1:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner saw her delivery driver, kind of tossed her package and she was wondering why he didn’t just set it down when she went to grab the package she got rattled at by two rattlesnakes by her front door. That’s when she called me. The snake's tails were intertwined, but they were not fully locked up. I was able to get both of them in the bucket. She had a desert wash behind her house across the street and more desert beyond that and a desert little hillside on the other side of the road.
2026-03-18
2:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A crew at a wastewater transfer station was moving a conex and discovered a rattlesnake hiding underneath. I had been to this facility earlier in the day to remove a gopher snake and had searched the property but did not find any other snakes. I mentioned to them that there may be snakes sheltering under the conex and they told me that they would be moving it soon. Once the conex was gone, the snake began to look for shade. It was just over 100F degrees outside and the only shade the snake could find was the tiny shadow of a 2X4 frame lying on the ground. By the time I arrived, the snake was not doing well. I put it in the bucket with some water, but it was not moving. I decided to bring the snake home with me for the night to see if it could be revived. If it is well enough in the morning, I will look for an appropriate spot for relocation.
2026-03-22
9:30 PM
Phoenix 85044 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Apartment complex at the base of South Mountain called about a Western Diamondback that was cruising around one of their buildings. When I arrived the snake was on the move and halfway under a bush. This place is right on South Mountain and they get plenty of snakes so the tenants and maintenance workers know the drill. Snake relocated into deep cover in a wash in the preserve.
2026-03-24
2:00 PM
Phoenix 85042 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake The homeowner called for a rattlesnake in his front yard. The speckled rattlesnake was coiled on top of some grates that were up against the home in a nice shady area. The grate had a bunch of stacked rocks underneath it. The home was on South Mountain Preserve with a lot of natural vegetation and rocks around. This yard was very big and not fenced.
2026-03-25
11:00 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was out in his front yard when he saw the rattlesnake just slithering through. It was headed toward a large prickly pear cactus with a massive pack rat nest in it. He used a hose to keep the snake from getting in there and it coiled under a nearby bush instead. The home was really close to the state trust land but it seemed like the snake had planned on using that pack rat nest for the day.
2026-03-25
3:30 PM
Phoenix 85028 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake Homeowner called saying he had a rattlesnake sitting on his patio by the front door. The young speckled rattlesnake was found curled up and never moved or made a sound during the removal. The home was located in the foothills of a mountain range.

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The log primarily shows rattlesnake removal activities, including Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Mojave Rattlesnakes, and other rattlesnake species found in Arizona. The species is identified in each entry to help you understand what types of snakes are active in your area.

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