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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019-10-08
4:00 PM |
Green Valley | 85614 | None | Customer was interested in inspection because he wanted a professionals input on how the 8 rattlesnakes got into his yard this year. He believed he had a secured common area. Upon arrival I noticed the fencing itself was 1/2 all the way around his yard. I told him that the recommendation for fencing is 1/4 inch mesh. I was also able to find 4 separate gaps that would allow nearly any size rattlesnake access to backyard. Once the perimeter fence area was checked for breaches I searched through yard for active snakes. I did not find any snakes. But there were 2 bird feeders with ground below covered in seed. In the seed I noticed rodent drippings as well. I recommended that they no longer use bird seed. I also recommended large plants including lantana be trimmed up so that they don’t provide deep shade for rattlesnakes. I noticed the yard plants all had drip systems. I informed about drip systems sometimes creating excess water. I did find a small rattlesnake skin in lantana in front yard area. Although an active snake was not found he truly appreciated the feedback given. He may contact us for fencing in the future. End of report. |
| 2020-05-23
9:30 AM |
Green Valley | 85614 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called about western diamondback in backyard area under rose bush eating a small lizard. I responded about an hour later. I dug through bush with my book and found the 12 inch Rattlesnake coiled near the root system of the plant. I captured it and searched backward for additional snakes. No further finds. End of report. |
| 2020-10-28
11:30 AM |
Green Valley | 85614 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in a shed. |
| 2021-09-13
1:30 PM |
Green Valley | 85614 | None | Juvenile Western Diamondback that left the area before I arrived. |
| 2023-12-01
3:00 PM |
Green Valley | 85614 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Successfully freed from a glue trap. |
| 2024-05-29
5:30 PM |
Green Valley | 85614 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Homeowner was bitten by a rattlesnake yesterday in their yard which then escaped into the garage afterwards. I was contacted by friend and family to come search for the snake. Luckily I was able to find a young mohave rattlesnake in the garage pretty easily. I relocated the snake and gave them the proper ID to pass onto the medical staff. They would like fencing for their yard, it would be one gate and a few cracks in a brickwall fenced yard. |
| 2025-09-19
7:30 PM |
Green Valley | 85614 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This homeowner had a diamondback living underneath their back porch in rodent burrows |
| 2019-04-05
8:00 AM |
Benson | 85602 | None | Derek originally talked to this customer, but was unable to do the inspection, due to his being out of town. Customer was bitten and envenomated by a young, probable Western Diamondback, last week. Was doing some work on the front of the house, and was bitten in the right hand by a rattlesnake hiding in the weeds and grass. Snake was most likely near its winter retreat, and has quite possibly left to forage. Ironically customer had killed a large adult shortly before suffering his bite. Not a candidate for fencing, but educated him on snake safety and on how to reduce sightings by cleaning up debris. |
| 2019-04-15
10:30 AM |
Roosevelt | 85545 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Scott had found two rattlesnakes under his home in Roosevelt, which I searched for. I was only able to locate one of them. |
| 2024-05-05
8:30 AM |
Glendale | 85410 | Sonoran Gophersnake | The homeowner thought she had a rattlesnake in her back yard her dogs found it. When I got there it was in the front and was a gophersnake. The home has a golf course and desert across the street. |
| 2017-07-29
7:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Desert Nightsnake | |
| 2017-10-18
9:30 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2017-07-24
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Buckeye | 85396 | Sonoran Gophersnake | |
| 2017-08-29
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Buckeye | 85396 | coachwhip skin also found but no snake was there | |
| 2018-08-04
9:00 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Sonoran Gophersnake | |
| 2019-05-29
12:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | None | I gave the guy advice on how to keep the snakes out of his yard. He said this was his second coach whip. He killed the first one. |
| 2019-10-18
10:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called about rattlesnake in garage. Found rattlesnake on top of dresser in garage. |
| 2020-05-15
8:00 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake | Number that called 4804597170. Rattlesnake located at Sienna hills swim park. Security guard saw it crossing the flagstones and headed to an outside wall. Swim park is surrounded by native desert on three sides, close to the foothills and bordered with metal fencing with large openings. Snake is a white and gray speckled rattlesnake adult approx 24" long with a body temperature of 85°. Snake calm, did not rattle or strike during pickup or release |
| 2020-08-29
3:00 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The neonate rattlesnake was coiled up on the front patio in the corner. They had got a lot of rain a few hours earlier. They live across the street from open desert. |
| 2020-09-12
11:00 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was under a bush in the homeowners front yard. Behind the house is miles of open desert. The bush was next to a hose it may have been getting water. |
| 2020-09-29
12:00 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Coachwhip | snake in garage. he is watching. Found sonata. Coachwhip hiding under desk, captured and showed customer holes |
| 2020-12-15
1:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in window well where basement is. Do inspection of property inspection once captured. Baby atrox from this year likely entered the yard underneath gate in the side yard and was denning most likely underneath concrete blocks that they had recently started tearing out. Snake fell into a window well that was a few feet below ground level and had no way to get out. |
| 2021-10-09
2:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake on side of house |
| 2023-08-31
6:30 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This is a brand new community right on the white tanks. There are new builds everywhere. They saw the neonate by their front door then it left. When I pulled up it was out front on the turf. They have a block fence and one gate. |
| 2023-11-13
3:00 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Release in west valley |
| 2023-12-03
2:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was coiled on the back patio. The home is really close to the white tank mountains. The back yard had a rock water feature which the snake may have been using for winter. They have a brick fence and one gate. |
| 2024-05-16
9:00 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | There was a rattlesnake in the front yard, likely coming from a nearby wash. The snake was injured, likely from the encounter with the homeowner before I arrived. It was still able to move fine and rattle its tail, with only a small amount of blood present on the tail, so I deemed it releasable. No other snakes were found. |
| 2024-05-24
7:00 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The rattlesnake was seen under a bush by the drive way. There was a smooshed blood trail in the driveway which wasn’t from the snake. The snake had a bolus. It seemed like the snake had killed something and the gentleman’s husband ran over the meal when he left for work, then the snake ate the meal and settled under the bush. |
| 2024-06-29
10:30 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Nightsnake | The homeowners had a night snake stuck in a glue trap in their garage. The snake was successfully unstuck and released. |
| 2024-08-20
3:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The neonate was stuck to a sticky trap inside the garage. There was a little gap on the corner of the garage when the door was shut. The home had a wash next to it but the desert that was around was all bulldozed. The home has a block fence and one gate. |
| 2024-09-08
10:30 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Was dispatched a call about a rattlesnake by front door for the past few days. Arrived at home and approached front door where I noticed young adult atrox in ambush in the corner of entryway. I then noticed another large adult atrox behind a planter pot around the corner from the entryway. Used tongs to capture first atrox. Snake struck my tongs twice as I captured it. Used tongs again to capture second atrox and bucketed without incident. Performed inspection of the rest of the front yard and backyard. Customer stated she had not noticed the larger atrox at all and believes it may have arrived after the smaller one. No other snakes were found, but I did find a deceased gamble’s quail in the backyard. Backyard had RS fence installed earlier in the summer. Both snakes came from the wash which ran to the north behind and to the east of home. I suspect one of the snakes, perhaps the larger one, may have been in pursuit of the quail which had gotten into the backyard. Thankfully the fence worked and kept both rattlesnakes out. |
| 2024-09-23
9:00 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Sidewinder | This is a fence customer of ours. He went to clean out the skimmer when he noticed the baby sidewinder inside. The snake had found a way to stay above the water and was safe. The snake seemed to get in through a wall gap that needed more cement. This is a new community built in the open desert next to the white tanks. |
| 2025-03-26
10:00 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Sidewinder | The baby rattlesnake was by the front door. The home had nothing but desert in front of there home. A lot of the communities around this area are new and a lot of desert has been destroyed with more to come. |
| 2025-08-22
3:00 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A rattlesnake was reported by the pool equipment. The pool service technician had seen it coiled there but left. I arrived and found one Western Diamondback in the same position the pool technician reported. The pool filtration system was leaking heavily, creating standing water where the snake was taking shelter. After securing the smaller snake, I inspected further and found a larger adult also sheltering beneath the filtration system. I captured the second snake and verified that no others were present. I informed the customer about the standing water issue attracting snakes and that additional snakes may visit the area. The customer is currently out of town. |
| 2025-08-29
11:30 AM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The new resident was out in his back yard picking up things and he saw a baby rattlesnake coiled under a tarp. The community has a wash right behind it that leads to the preserve. |
| 2025-09-12
2:30 PM |
Buckeye | 85396 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Has two snakes by pool equipment saw today what’s gone by 11am tomorrow but doesn’t want us out today. Found 2 diamondbacks hiding under the pool equipment. Captured and then flooded the area to verify no other snakes were present. Also made customer aware of irrigation leak outside of pool equipment area that may be responsible for attracting the snakes from the golf course. |
| 2018-07-20
7:00 AM |
Buckeye | 85395 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2025-06-16
7:00 AM |
Goodyear | 85395 | Kingsnake | The homeowner spotted the king snake cruising around her back yard. It then went into a dense bush. After some time I was able to spot it and grab it. The yard had a little pond and lots of thick bushes. It was also surrounded by a golf course. |
| 2018-04-03
11:30 AM |
Avondale | 85392 | Desert Spiny Lizard | |
| 2018-09-08
11:30 AM |
Avondale | 85392 | None | |
| 2019-07-26
5:30 AM |
Avondale | 85392 | California Kingsnake | Found by dog, Typical suburban backyard, block wall fence, not close to desert. Poorly maintained yard, lots of rubbish and dog crap. Likely entry under side door |
| 2024-06-19
9:00 PM |
Avondale | 85392 | Sonoran Gophersnake, Sonoran desert toad | The homeowner noticed her dog barking a different bark in the back yard. She then saw the snake and thought it was a rattlesnake. It had moved to the front yard and that’s where I caught it. While I was there, a big toad was by the front door, so I grabbed it also. The home is a corner house next to a big grassy park and a desert drainage behind the home. |
| 2018-10-17
6:00 PM |
Wickenburg | 85390 | Mojave Rattlesnake | |
| 2019-03-27
1:00 PM |
Wickenburg | 85390 | Mojave Rattlesnake | I hate taking money from folks for a job I love doing so much, so I told them no charge, but please friend us on Facebook and if possible leave a review. They seemed pleased at the quick response time and that the snake would be safely relocated. Lovely folks, very clean yard. |
| 2020-11-28
1:30 PM |
Wickenburg | 85390 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was checking his sprinkler box when he saw the snake just coiled up in it. It has been really cold so the snake has probably been there awhile. They live on horse property surrounded by lots of desert. |
| 2025-12-12
6:00 PM |
Wickenburg | 85390 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called about a baby rattlesnake that she happened to see crawl into a hole on her property. The 5-acre property was located west of Wickenburg in a very flat and sandy area with a lot of Creosote scrub. There was a pond on the property surrounded by a small riparian area which included several large packrat nests. I arrived and was able to flush the snake out with a little bit of water from a hose. I searched the property for the mother and or siblings but did not find any. The temperature at the time of capture was in the mid 50's but the daytime highs were close to 80 degrees. |
| 2020-06-29
11:00 PM |
Surprise | 85388 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called about rattlesnake in driveway, captured rattlesnake in driveway! |
| 2025-04-30
5:30 PM |
Surprise | 85388 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake watching Arrived and found adult western diamondback exiting backyard through wall gap on opposite side of home to the gate. Upon seeing humans nearby snake went into backyard through same hole. Ran around and captured rattlesnake. Verified no other snakes present. Customer house is 3rd in from dead end and the house with the least amount of human activity. |
| 2018-05-15
1:00 PM |
Surprise | 85387 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2018-07-12
3:00 PM |
Surprise | 85387 | Mojave Rattlesnake |
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