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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-03-04
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. |
| 2026-03-26
6:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Watching rattlesnake out on lawn area |
| 2026-03-26
9:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Received a call regarding a rattlesnake in a backyard. Arrived at the home and customers greeted me outside the gate as they were keeping an eye on it. Entered the side yard to the west of the home and observed an adult male atrox in a defensive posture. Snake did not stop rattling for the entire encounter. Inspected the rest of the yard. Yard well kept and tidy for the most part with some weeds against the home that I advised to keep trimmed back. Customers stated they have 3 large dogs and children in the home. I offered a free fencing quote and they agreed. I suspect the snake entered the yard from the gate that I entered which was the closest access point from any habitat. Brick wall surrounding the entire yard with lattice brick for drainage on the east side yard and the gate on the west side yard. |
| 2026-03-28
6:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Mojave Rattlesnake | #1613 gate code. Snake was found near side gate outside of backyard. There was a neighborhood party going on watching the snake and I was able to pass out flyers. House next to natural desert wash. Snake taken out of the community and relocated into desert preserve. |
| 2026-03-29
11:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85044 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Received a call about a snake in a garage. The customer stated the snake had been in the garage for over a week. The customer bought snake repellent online and admitted it must not have worked well. The customer texted me a picture and I confirmed it was a Sonoran gopher snake. Arrived at the home and was met by the customer outside of her garage. She pointed out the snake that was under a shoe rack against the back wall of the garage. Captured a snake with my hands with no issue. Snake was a medium-sized juvenile. Inspected the rest of the garage no other snakes found. Inspected the garage door seal and it seemed in good shape. I suspect the snake made its way into the garage at some point when it was open. |
| 2026-03-29
11:00 AM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Snake found in backyard near pool and view fencing that connects to a wash. This is only their second snake in several years. |
| 2026-03-29
11:30 AM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A staff member called with a report of a rattlesnake. It was located in the same vicinity as we usually remove them from this property. It was moving away from the door and was beside an agave plant when I arrived. I was able to remove the snake without incident. No other snakes removed at this time. |
| 2026-03-30
12:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner watched the snake fall into the pool and then slither out. He then lost sight of it, but it was right next to a rocky waterfall feature, so he figured it went inside there. I shinned my light in there and I saw it. I was able to put my tongs in there and grab it. The home backed up to a mountainside, and another mountainside was across the street. The yard itself didn’t have any vegetation or cover in it besides this water fall feature. |
| 2026-03-31
3:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85083 | Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake | Caller reported a rattlesnake in the driveway, as a pest control technician was climbing a latter to the roof. The homeowner was able to keep an eye on the snake and it remained coiled right in the middle of the driveway where the garage door meets the concrete. The snake was removed without incident. No further snakes recovered. Homeowner requests a fencing quote. |
| 2026-03-31
4:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85041 | Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake | The homeowner called for a Speckled rattlesnake coiled by the front door in the corner. The snake started to move upon our arrival but we managed to secure the snake in a bucket. The home was on the South Mountain preserve with no fence/walls, there was nothing but open desert behind the home. |
| 2026-04-01
12:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner happened to look out the back window just as the rattlesnake slithered through the grass. He said it slithered all over his backyard while I was driving there. The backyard didn’t have much for cover or vegetation so it was likely trying to get out. The home had a desert hillside across the street that connected to the preserve. The home had a block fence and one gate. |
| 2026-04-03
4:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85050 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This was at a public dog park. The lady just pulled up to take her dog in, and when she stepped out, she heard what she thought was her tire deflating. When she went to look, she saw the rattlesnake and a squirrel not moving nearby. The snake was right in front of her car. While I drove there, she watched the snake eat the squirrel and then climb into a sewer drain. It took some time, but I was able to get the snake out with its big belly filled with squirrel. The dog park is surrounded by desert. |
| 2026-04-04
9:30 AM |
Phoenix | 85024 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Caller reported a snake under the outdoor grill. The snake was sleeping and quite chilled, until he was awoken. No additional snakes recovered. |
| 2026-04-05
7:30 AM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Sonoran Gophersnake | homeowner called stating that what appeared to be a rattlesnake was curled up in the backyard and the family dog alerted them of it. When I arrived they had determined it did not have a rattle, and when I went into the back yard I could see that it was infact a gopher snake stretched out along the block wall of the back yard. I picked up the snake and secured it in the bucket for relocation. The home is located in a developed community but right along a prime wash connected directly to the south mountain preserve. |
| 2026-04-05
8:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Homeowner called about an unknown snake in on of their backyard planters. When I arrived, the Sonoran Gophersnake was just poking his little head out from behind a large pot. Belly full of eggs, he likely raided a small nest that was in the planter. Home is close to the base of South Mountain and has a small drainage behind it and a small hill at the end of the street. Yard was very well kept and maintained but did have gaps in the side gate so the snake likely found his way in through there. I took the snake to a nearby park that bordered a large patch of desert and released snake into a deep rodent hole under a massive shady Mesquite tree. |
| 2026-04-06
4:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner stepped out into the garage when she got rattled at by a rattlesnake coiled next to the door. They had the garage open earlier for a while they said. The home backs right up to the preserve. They had a lot of vegetation in the front yard and several bird baths. |
| 2026-04-06
5:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Staff from this apartment complex called to report a rattlesnake. When I arrived the snake was moving through a rocky area just outside the large vehicle gate. The snake appears to have suffered minor injuries from the gate as it has damage to his scales and a black grease substance on its sides. A quick inspection resulted in no further snakes recovered. |
| 2026-04-06
5:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Sonoran Gophersnake | The caller reported a snake stuck in a glue (death) trap inside the garage. Upon arrival, it was clear this was a beautiful Gophersnake the snake’s head was firmly glued to the trap. With the help of aerosolized cooking spray, I was able to quickly dissolve the glue preventing the snake from moving. No other snakes were recovered. |
| 2026-04-07
2:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Sonoran Gophersnake | The homeowner went to get two bunnies out of the pool that had drowned. When he was outside he saw a snake tail coming out of a bush. On the outside of the bush was mom bunny and another baby bunny. He went inside because he doesn’t care for snakes. When I got there the gophersnake was on the back patio and I saw mom bunny close by. The snake had a bolus which must have been a baby bunny. The home has a little desert behind it and a lot more across the street. The homeowner had a shed in the back yard that he said had more bunnies under it. |
| 2026-04-07
6:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Was dispatched a call regarding a rattlesnake in garage. Arrived at home and was greeted by the family and neighbors’ family in customers drive way. Neighbor led me into the garage and pointed out where snake was. I observed an adult male atrox in ambush between a wire shelving unit and a steam cleaner. Utilized tongs to capture snake. Snake struck at tongs and did not stop rattling for the duration of my time with it. Customer stated they noticed the snake in the middle of the garage as they opened the door from the house into the garage. Customer stated that the garage door was closed at this time. The customer’s home sat essentially at the mouth of a wash that ran to the east of the property. I suspect snake came from there and entered the garage at some point when the customer had it open. Garage seals were in good order. Performed inspection of rest of garage which was largely clutter-free and no other snakes found. Inspected front yard and patio area and no other snakes found. Inspected back yard and no other snakes found. Several areas in back yard for a snake to seek refuge. I pointed this out to customer and the gaps in both of the cinder block walls at each side yard entrance. Offered customer a free fencing quote and he agreed. |
| 2026-04-08
5:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Western diamondback was in the customers back yard hiding behind trash cans at a home in Ahwatukee. |
| 2026-04-09
12:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85020 | Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake | The snake was spotted coiled in the grass by the resorts landscapers. The snake was at the very top of the property by the restaurant. This property is built on a mountainside. The snake was really close to the desert just feet away. |
| 2026-04-09
1:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85048 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner called about a rattlesnake in her garage. When I arrived, the western diamondback was hiding behind some large boxes. The garage was fairly clean and the snake was fairly large, so it probably entered when the door was open. Large golf course nearby as well as a couple of patches of desert hills, most likely where the snake came from. |
| 2026-04-09
6:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85044 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Snake in front yard. Customer called with a rattlesnake moving along the front yard of thier neighbor's house. For fear it might enter the backyard, they wanted it removed. I was able to quickly find the western diamondback under a large Lantanna shrub in the front yard. After some quick tips about bush maintenance, I was able to relocate the snake into a deep rocky cave at the base of south mountain of a trail in the neighborhood. |
| 2026-04-09
8:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85044 | Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake | Account security called with an all-white snake in their employee parking lot. When I arrived a security guard had lights on the gorgeous Southwestern speckled Rattlesnake. I was able to quickly grab the snake and relocate it into a deep rocky overhang on the side of a heavily vegetated wash off a nearby trail. |
| 2026-04-10
4:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85085 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The customer called about a rattlesnake located on a job site. When I arrived a worker on site showed me a snake located under a large black pipe. The site is located in the middle of open desert. I was able to safely capture the snake and relocate it nearby in some deep brush. |
| 2026-04-14
7:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85020 | Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake | The hotel called about a rattlesnake found near the A Different Point of View Restaurant by some guests. The snake was located at the top of the mountain on a trail. A hotel worker was keeping an eye on it from a distance. The guest had thrown rocks at it and injured it, but it did look like it could recover. The snake was relocated on the backside of the mountain in deep cover of some rocks away from the hotel. |
| 2026-04-11
6:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85083 | Sonoran Gophersnake | The homeowners son saw what they believed (ChatGPT) to be a rattlesnake. Upon arrival, I was shown a picture and confirmed it was, in fact, a Sonoran Gophersnake. The snake was between the home’s exterior wall and the cinderblock rear entry gate. I was able to reach in there and pull the snake out safely. No additional snakes recovered. |
| 2026-04-11
7:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85045 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake found in the garage. Homeowner says he has been working on his house and leaving the garage door open. He does not usually get snakes but his neighbor has gotten two this year. He plans not to leave his garage door open anymore. |
| 2026-04-12
10:00 AM |
Phoenix | 85054 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Very nice homeowners who did not know who we were but their neighbor made the call for them when they found a snake in the front yard. They had the rattlesnake already contained in a plastic box with a lid when I arrived. They were interested in our services and hearing about our company. A crowd had gathered so I passed around business cards. Tim (homeowner) is living in this home temporarily for the next year while he builds his home up north. He is interested in snake fencing but not yet because the new home is not complete but will reach out in 1 year and possibly reach out for dog training as well per his wife at a later time. |
| 2026-04-14
12:00 AM |
Phoenix | 85044 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | A security guard called about seeing a rattlesnake outside of a Charles Schwab office near South Mountain. When I arrived, the snake had moved into a man-made drainage of large river rocks. It was bed down under a small pile of rocks and was found after a short search. The close proximity to open, native habitat makes this a frequent location for snake removal calls. |
| 2026-04-13
5:00 PM |
Phoenix | 85028 | Coachwhip,Coachwhip | The homeowner called about two pink slender snakes that were underneath some debris in their backyard. When I arrived, the Coachwhips had separated with one remaining in the same spot and the other on the side of the yard under some roof tiles. Both were a relatively easy catch as far as this species goes. Home is a few streets in from the small mountain range nearby but not too far for a Coachwhip to travel. Likely a mating pair as well, one male and one female. The yard had some minor improvements to be made as far as trimming bushes and discarding debris but nothing crazy. Both side gates had gaps that the homeowner will address via our fencing team. |
| 2026-04-16
12:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85083 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was out in the yard with her dog when she noticed it was getting rattled at by a rattlesnake by her shed. The dog did not get close and after getting them inside she called us. The snake was up against the shed behind some ladders when I arrived. I was able to easily capture the snake. The home was on an acre and a half but the majority of the property was clean and clear of debris. She did have a shipping container and a pile of big rocks that could be a good spot for a snake. Along with some gaps under the shed where I captured the snake. Behind the house was a horse property and that was surrounded by the desert preserve. |
| 2026-04-17
10:00 AM |
Phoenix | 85018 | Longnosed Snake | The snake was seen stuck to two sticky traps in the garage. I was able to get the snake off unharmed but it did have a little scale damage. The garage had gaps in the sides when it was closed. The home was really close to Camelback Mountain and had a big wash behind the home. |
| 2026-04-18
11:00 AM |
Phoenix | 85054 | Sonoran Gophersnake | This caller had called last week for a rattlesnake removal. Today, she saw a large Sonoran Gophersnake near her front door. She and the neighbor were able to watch it while I was en route. The snake was hunkered down under a large bougainvillea bush when I arrived. I was able to remove the snake without incident. |
| 2026-04-19
9:30 AM |
Phoenix | 85032 | Sonoran Gophersnake | An unidentified snake was seen at the front door of an apartment. By the time I arrived, the snake had moved on. During inspection I was able to locate the snake by the front office door. The snake was removed without incident and no other snakes were recovered. |
| 2026-04-20
8:30 PM |
Phoenix | 85050 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowners called when they spotted a small rattlesnake by the front door entrance. They were willing to keep track of it until my arrival. When I was there the rattlesnake was crawling along the wall near the entrance as described I easily contained the baby in the bucket for relocation. The home was in a well-developed neighborhood with only small patches of desert habitat nearby, they have a block wall with a gate for the back yard, I inspected it further and they are interested in learning about the rattlesnake fencing. |
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