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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-12
2:00 PM |
Tucson | 85705 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Young of last year. |
| 2026-02-12
3:30 PM |
Tucson | 85718 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Young of last year. |
| 2026-02-13
12:30 PM |
Tucson | 85730 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Sizable, but still young male in one of the storage units. |
| 2026-02-15
1:30 PM |
Tucson | 85747 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called regarding a rattlesnake that fell off the inside of her garage door when she opened it. She called us and I quickly responded to her location to relocate the snake. The homeowner is no stranger to rattlesnakes and has frequent visits in her backyard, as a wash runs directly on the other side of her property. The juvenile Western Diamondback was relocated to a nearby wash back into its respective habitat, into a packrat nest under deep cover. Instead of grabbing a shovel, the homeowner recognized the important ecological role rattlesnakes play and called us to remove it. |
| 2026-02-16
12:30 PM |
Drexel Heights | 85757 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Sizable adult male. |
| 2026-02-24
11:00 AM |
Tucson | 85742 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult |
| 2026-02-16
5:00 PM |
Tucson | 85742 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Young of last year. Two gates,one small one large big enough to drive through. Drainage blocks are covered and seem to be secure. |
| 2026-02-16
6:30 PM |
Oro Valley | 85737 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Small adult on back patio. Been hanging out for several days. |
| 2026-02-17
11:00 AM |
Tucson | 85755 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult |
| 2026-02-18
7:00 PM |
Marana | 85652 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called for a extremely young western diamondback found in their garage where there was a gap in the seal. The snake was captured and relocated. Homeowner selected fencing on the form, I did not speak to them about it nor did I see the backyard while at the property, although it is a brand new cookie cutter housing development. |
| 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. |
| 2026-02-19
1:00 PM |
Peoria | 85383 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A small rattlesnake was found in a courtyard. Inspected the property and did not find any others or any obvious den situations. Discuss the situation with the homeowner. |
| 2026-02-25
11:00 AM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This is a fence customer of ours, but the snake was in the front yard. The snake was coiled up just outside the closed garage door. I checked the garage and there was a big enough gap for the snake to go in and out of the garage. I believe the snake was initially in the garage, spending the winter there, and just came out. There is a lot of desert surrounding this home in and around other homes. |
| 2026-02-22
12:00 PM |
Oro Valley | 85737 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A young person called saying they wanted us to come out and move a snake “before (their father) killed it”. The homeowner had been working in his garage when a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was observed trying to climb some cardboard near a folding table that had been set against the Eastern wall. The snake had partially retreated behind the table but was coiled and easy to tong into the bucket. This was a small adult male. Maybe 3-5 yrs? |
| 2026-02-22
2:00 PM |
Glendale | 85310 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was picking up a package from the front porch when she noticed a rattlesnake behind a large ceramic vase. There is only one house in between this one and the dry New River riverbed. The home is also situated very close to the Thunderbird Conservation Park. After the capture, I searched for additional snakes as well as possible places where this one may have spent the winter. The backyard had a large gap under the gate, plenty of watered landscaping, and a pool. Notably, there was a large shed that sat slightly raised off the ground. This seemed like a great hiding place, but I was unsure if it was suitable for long-term protection from the cold. I did not find any other snakes. |
| 2026-02-24
3:00 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This is a fence customer of ours. They contacted the hotline with a report of a snake climbing into the yard over the snake fencing (installed by RS 6yrs ago). The customer provided an image that was confirmed to be a western diamondback. Upon arrival, the snake was stretched between a bougainvillea bush and the inner perimeter wall. The snake was captured without incident. Upon inspection of the exterior perimeter wall and fencing, it is safe to conclude the snake utilized rogue branches that had penetrated the perforations of the fencing. The client and Jonathan walked the fence and clipped the branches protruding through. In addition, a thorough inspection was done and no additional snakes were located. A hole was observed on the far side of the home in the drainage cinder block, likely caused by someone pushing a hose through it to the front yard. |
| 2026-02-24
6:00 PM |
Scottsdale | 85266 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The client called the hotline with a report of a rattlesnake near the rear sliding glass door. The client and his small dogs passed within the immediate vicinity of the snake and it went unnoticed until the snake alerted by rattling. The client had retrieved a shovel with the intent to dispatch the snake, but decided it was “too large” to attempt to kill. The western diamondback was removed without incident and no further activity was found. The snake was likely overwintering in a drainage pipe that was up against the home in the side yard. The pipe was about a foot or two under the earth. This was only about ten feet from where the snake was seen and it was the only deep cover around. There is a lot of desert patches throughout this community. |
| 2026-02-25
1:00 PM |
Tucson | 85641 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult male |
| 2026-02-25
2:00 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was spotted by some kids going into the library. The snake was coiled mostly under the bridge walkway but a few scales were hanging out. The snake went further under when I went to grab it but I was eventually able to get it close to the edge and I snagged it. The bridge has lots of holes and rocks to hide in underneath. Behind the library is miles of state trust land. |
| 2026-02-25
3:00 PM |
Tucson | 85755 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult male. |
| 2026-02-25
4:00 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Caller identified a western diamondback in the garage. She was alerted to the snake’s presence by the rattle. The snake had entered the garage in recent hours, as it was left open for some time today. I immediately located the snake and removed a few items preventing capture. The snake was coiled behind a ladder and a bicycle. Removed without incident. |
| 2026-03-09
2:30 PM |
Tucson | 85745 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Young of last year. |
| 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
1:00 PM |
Scottsdale | 85255 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The church was having a stack of doors moved out of their back storage area and one of the workers noticed a small baby Rattlesnake curled up outside of them, the worker used a nearby shovel to scoop it into an empty dry paint bucket. The church is on a large property adjacent to a great natural habitat on the back side where the storage area and snake was found. I took some time to look around their storage areas and peak into their storage sheds for any further snakes. No other snakes were found, and the baby rattlesnake was driven shortly up the road to the next safest natural habitat away from buildings. |
| 2026-03-26
10:30 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in the backyard under a rocking chair. The snake moved while on route, but the homeowner watched it carefully and was able to point at a bush alongside the property between two homes where the snake was resting. Easy capture. Searched the rest of the property found no other animals and advised on some minor modifications to prevent access. |
| 2026-03-26
10:00 AM |
Tucson | 85719 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Small adult. |
| 2026-03-19
8:30 AM |
Surprise | 85387 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A crew member at a construction site was moving materials and unknowingly came dangerously close to a rattlesnake. They let the snake stay on site, but the following day, when it was still there, they decided to call us. This was a typical construction site, with piles of building materials, refuse, and large containers. It sat on the edge of a development and had no barrier to the open native desert to the west. No other snakes were found. |
| 2026-03-19
9:30 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This public library, which is surrounded by desert gets rattlesnakes often. We just got three away from the building a day ago. Today they had a young rattlesnake coiled on their back patio. |
| 2026-03-19
11:00 AM |
Anthem | 85086 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called after seeing a rattlesnake on his shady front porch. It had moved slightly into some nearby landscaping by the time I had arrived. The home is far from any development and surrounded by mountainous, native desert. It is a large property with a lot of structure and landscaping, but no irrigation system. There is no block wall bordering the home and very surprisingly, he told me that this is only the second snake he's seen since 2018. The temperature of the shaded porch was significantly cooler than the ground just beyond. I did not find any other snakes. |
| 2026-05-04
3:30 PM |
Tucson | 85704 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult |
| 2026-03-19
12:00 PM |
Tucson | 85718 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Large adult male. |
| 2026-03-19
4:00 PM |
Tucson | 85755 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult male stuck in a glue trap. Easily freed. |
| 2026-03-22
10:30 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Received a call about a rattlesnake on the front porch of the customer’s neighbor’s home. The customer indicated the person living in the home was elderly and out of town. The customer also indicated they would like to pay for removal even though it was not their property. Arrived at the home, and the customer’s son was watching the snake with a flashlight. I observed an adult atrox in ambush beneath the eave of the front facade (eastward-facing) and tucked behind an aloe. Used a hook to move aloe leaves out of the way and tongs to capture the snake. Once I had the snake captured with tongs I used two hands in the tongs to safely bucket it. I then performed a quick inspection of the front yard and also the front yard of the caller. I noted a juvenile Sonoran gophersnake under the eave of their home and provided education on it. The customer opted to leave it. No other snakes were noted on either property. |
| 2026-03-22
10:30 PM |
Scottsdale | 85255 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Received a call about a rattlesnake on the back porch. Arrived at home and the customer escorted me to the backyard area. The customer pointed out through a window where the snake was and I observed an adult atrox in a defensive posture rattling. Snake was on top of a small flight of steps that led to a door inside the home. Snake was very defensive and did not stop rattling for the duration of my time with it. Snake struck tongs as I captured it and struck out twice when I had it bucketed. Performed an inspection of the back yard. The yard was very large with topography. Home sat at the bottom of a granite mountain. Pointed out to the customer several areas of concern for overgrown vegetation that was irrigated near the pool area and provided education on snake behavior and encouraged the customer to keep plants trimmed or eliminate them. Walked around the fence line, and I noticed new holes. There is an area where the fencing stops as the wall intersects with a giant boulder on the east end of the yard. Fencing material just kind of folded back into the open desert where a snake could easily enter. I offered the customer a free fencing quote and they obliged. The customer shared concerns they had about their small dog and I stressed the importance of prevention. |
| 2026-03-22
9:00 PM |
Tucson | 85750 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This homeowner called regarding a rattlesnake she found lounging around her courtyard. This was her first rattlesnake sighting on this property, and she called us immediately to come grab it. When I arrived, the snake was coiled in the corner in the same spot the homeowner initially found it. I secured the snake in the bucket and released it into a deep rodent burrow in a nearby wash. |
| 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. |
| 2026-03-23
3:30 PM |
Tucson | 85745 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Adult male inside the garage. |
| 2026-03-23
7:00 PM |
Tucson | 85745 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner called for a rattlesnake found while doing laundry in the garage. I found the snake hiding behind the washing machine, captured it and relocated it. |
| 2026-03-30
9:00 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake on patio, resting in the shade. |
| 2026-03-27
4:30 PM |
Tucson | 85742 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Young of last year. |
| 2026-03-27
5:30 PM |
Tucson | 85745 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Young adult male. |
| 2026-03-27
7:00 PM |
Scottsdale | 85266 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was cleaning up after her dog in a corner of her back yard when she nearly stepped on a Western Diamondback. After calling us, she watched it move from the back yard to the front yard and into a bush. The bush had a packrat nest inside of it and she asked that I remove the bush in order to get to the nest. I removed both the bush and the nest but did not find the snake. I then moved to a large non native cactus which was also near where they had seen the snake. I began to flood the area under the cactus and eventually spotted and was able to remove the snake. The woman was extremely upset and stressed during the entire service, which ended up taking several hours. She wasn't upset with us, just at the situation, which was made worse because it was getting late. After capturing the snake, I took a look at the fence. I did not find a single place where I thought a snake could enter the property. She is having renovations done to the home so there is a handyman moving in and out of the gate on a regular basis. But this woman has a service dog and is extremely careful about the gate being closed at all times. |
| 2026-03-28
11:00 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Caller reported a rattlesnake crawling along the outside of their fence. They managed to spray the snake with a hose to get it to fall into the desert but it continued toward the front of the house, prompting them to call us. The snake remained there until I arrived and was removed without incident. A courtesy inspection was completed and no additional snakes were found. The snake was likely attracted by the water fish |
| 2026-03-28
11:30 AM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowners have used our services before and they called today with a report of 2 rattlesnakes. They were able to keep track of one, however, the 2nd snake was unable to be located. I found the pipe where the snakes were overwintering and sharing the space with rodents. I used water to attempt to draw anything out but only a packrat made its way out. |
| 2026-03-28
11:30 AM |
Cave Creek | 85262 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Snake was found in backyard under some bushes and they have 2 large dogs. They were able to watch the snake for me and it stayed in one place rattling at them the whole time. Homeowners were relieved the snake would be ethically relocated as they didn't want any harm to come to it. Home with some view fencing but they are happy to live with the desert wildlife and do not want any changes/rattlesnake fencing. They usually coexist if they find nonvenonous snakes in the backyard or rattlesnakes out front. |
| 2026-03-28
12:30 PM |
Cave Creek | 85262 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake inside the backyard near the a/c unit. They have their own fencing that came with the house and they pile up bricks to block entry areas in the block wall. They are happy with their setup and do not wish to pursue professional rattlesnake fencing despite education. |
| 2026-03-28
12:30 PM |
Cave Creek | 85331 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Caller reported a large snake of some kind in the backyard amongst the many potted plants she was watering. Upon arrival, I was able to locate the small juvenile WDB between 2 potted succulent plants. The snake was removed without incident. No other snakes were recovered during inspection. |
| 2026-03-28
4:30 PM |
Tucson | 85742 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The customer was leaving to meet someone when they saw a snake on the front porch. They called us and when I arrived I found the snake coiled in a corner and was able to capture it. The snake was a yearling Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. |
| 2026-03-28
5:00 PM |
Mesa | 85207 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Caller reported a rattlesnake that was discovered courtesy of her dog alerting her to its presence. The client was able to maintain visual from inside through a sliding glass door until I arrived. The snake was very agitated but was removed without incident. No other snakes were recovered during inspection. The client has requested rattlesnake avoidance training for her dog. |
| 2026-03-28
6:00 PM |
Tucson | 85718 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This family had heard the dog barking and then noticed a rattlesnake on the back porch. When I arrived, I found an adult, apparent male Western Diamondback Rattlesnake coiled and rattling. Directly above the snake on a porch pillar was a screech owl watching the snake. Apparently, this owl is a fixture there as there is a hollow in the support post that they sleep in during the day. |
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