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Arizona snake removal activity log

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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
2026-04-21
11:00 AM
Phoenix 85032 Sonoran Gophersnake The homeowner heard her dog barking an odd bark and looked to see a large yellow snake slither into a rosemary up by her house in the back yard. I saw a large hole under the rosemary so I started to water it out. The snake came out and instantly started to drink a lot of water. It was a big healthy gophersnake. The home was a block down the road from the preserve. The heaviest vegetation in the yard was the rosemary which she said rabbits live in.
2026-04-21
12:30 PM
Phoenix 85020 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner saw the rattlesnake in his backyard last night. He took a pool net and pushed it out of his yard. He was still afraid that it might still be around so he wanted me to look. I searched in his backyard and I didn’t find the snake then I went to his front yard and nothing. Finally, I went to the side yard and the snake was coiled up next to an old target practice cushion on the ground. This home was built on a rocky mountainside. The yard itself didn’t have much cover. The snake was right by an AC unit which I think it had been under at some point.
2026-04-21
2:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Blacktailed Rattlesnake Customer stated she saw a rattlesnake that was coiled in the corner near her front door and has been sitting there all day. We discovered it was a juvenile black-tailed rattlesnake near the front door. Her property was located on a hilly outcrop near a preserve which is more than likely where the snake originated from. Upon further inspection, no more snakes were found and the yard was very well-maintained and unkept, with no concern for the backyard from the customer.
2026-04-21
3:00 PM
Phoenix 85044 Chuckwalla The customer called and stated he was checking his pool filter when he spotted a lizard, believed to be a Gila monster due to its orange and black coloration. Upon arrival, we discovered it was a vibrant Chuckwala that was stuck in the pool filter. After the capture of the species, we ensured to check the rest of the large backyard, with no other wildlife being found. We did recommend rattlesnake fencing, as his property did back up to a huge open, desert preserve which is most likely where the lizard traveled from.
2026-04-21
6:30 PM
Phoenix 85020 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake Rattlesnake in backyard. Home has total view fencing and backs up to a wash.
2026-04-21
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85083 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a Western Diamondback that was near her front door. When I arrived the snake was still there, curled up next to some deflated Christmas blow-up decorations. The area backs right up to the Deem Hills preserve and the home has a wash that runs right behind it that comes directly from the nearby desert hill so the snake likely traveled through there and ended up at her front door. Some bushes that were overgrown in the front yard that I recommended she trim down, but ultimately the front porch faces North so it will always be an attractive spot for any animal looking for a shady day time spot. Glendale
2026-04-23
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85045 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake in backyard under milkweed bush. When I arrived at the home the owner was able to relocate the rattlesnake between two small potted plants butted up next to the wall in their backyard. The homeowner stated that the western diamondback had been living there all winter and they had heard it a few times since August but had just seen it today for the first time. They wanted the rattlesnake relocated since they have small dogs. I was able to easily secure the snake in my bucket and relocated off of a nearby trail.
2026-04-25
10:30 AM
Phoenix 85018 Gila Monster Gila monster that was previously living in a wash directly behind homeowner's yard on the side of Camelback Mountain. They no longer wanted it there due to fear of it coming in contact with their dogs. It was the first time the homeowner had ever seen it. I explained it had likely been living there unknown for quite some time as it was an adult and they have very small territories. Homeowner would like it removed as it did encroach into their backyard area and he was uncomfortable with it in his backyard or near his home. I was able to find a different wash outside of the neighborhood with a large rocky area and plenty of boulders for coverage less than 1 mile away.
2026-04-25
12:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Caller reported a Western Diamondback in his rear yard while letting his dog out for a potty break. The snake sought a hiding spot under the pool equipment and remained there on high alert until I arrived. The snake was removed without incident. No other snakes removed. The homeowner is going to talk to his wife about fencing.
2026-04-30
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85028 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake Speckled rattlesnake in the court yard of building 16. The snake was hiding under a bush and the residents watched the snake till I arrived to pick it up.
2026-04-30
3:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Sonoran Gophersnake The homeowner first saw the snake by his front door. It then moved to a nearby bush. There was a hole, so I put some water in there and it came right out. The home had two grassy parks by it and a desert mountainside across the street. The yard itself didn’t have too much cover a few plants out front and a shed in the back yard.
2026-05-01
11:00 AM
Phoenix 85020 Sonoran Gophersnake The snake was near a walk way by the pool at this resort. They thought it was a rattlesnake but it was just a gophersnake under a bush. The desert was a few feet away from this. The resort is built on a mountain side.
2026-05-02
11:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake The homeowner called as they were servicing their tortoise water dishes in their tortoise pen in the back yard and noticed a white-ish Rattlesnake under the bowl so they called us for assistance with it. When I arrived they informed me the snake had moved into the shade of the nearby hose caddy. I went to the backyard tortoise pen and saw a beautiful large speckled Rattlesnake curled up under the hose caddy as claimed the snake was calmly transferred into the bucket where I then was able to hike up the nearby South Mountain trail away from any homes or buildings to release it into rocky cover. The home is situated in a neighborhood right up against the ideal habitat of the South Mountain Preserve.
2026-05-03
11:00 AM
Phoenix 85045 Sonoran Gophersnake Large snake in pile of cattails. Had to wrassle it out THICK cattails but was successful.
2026-05-03
11:30 AM
Phoenix 85083 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A concerned citizen called with a report of a rattlesnake entering under a locked door by the public bathrooms at Deem Hills park. I was able to reach the park rangers via the police department. Once they finally arrived and unlocked the door, I was able to immediately see the snake sitting in ambush. I removed the snake without incident. No other snakes recovered.
2026-05-03
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85020 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called saying there was a rattlesnake curled up by his front door way. When I arrived several neighbors were huddled in the driveway. The home is situated on a cliffside adjacent to the Phoenix mountain preserve with lots of rock covering and nearby habitat. The rattlesnake was as described curled up behind a large pot near the front doorway. The homeowner expressed concern over his dog who alerted him of the snake, so I educated them on rattlesnake fencing and rattlesnake aversion training both of which they were very interested in.
2026-05-08
7:00 PM
Phoenix 85050 Sonoran Gophersnake We got a call from the homeowners saying that there was a snake in their garage. I arrived to find a very tidy, and uncluttered space. There was almost nowhere for a snake to hide, and I was quickly able to check the entire area. I wanted to see about the gaps in the corners of the door, so I had them close it again for me. As I was looking for small spaces where a snake could enter or exit, we spotted the snake wedged up in the sections of the door. With the door open, the snake had been suspended just above our heads the entire time. It was thankfully unharmed. I did not find any additional snakes on the property, which was close to open, native habitat as well as a golf course.
2026-05-09
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85083 Sonoran Gophersnake Very nice couple who moved into this house 3 years ago. They are avid gardeners and have planted a lot of plants to eat with their Indian cooking. As well as a plethora of fruit trees. They have had rattlesnakes before, although, today it was just a sonoran gophersnake. Their neighbors have used our services so they decided to today and are interested in snake fencing for the future. Mostly block wall with side gate. Some areas where the block wall has gaps in corners.
2026-05-11
3:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner contacted us after discovering a small rattlesnake at the bottom of a deep basement window well. There were recently hatched quail eggs at the top of the window well, and a dead baby quail at the bottom near the snake. The home sat on the boundary of lots of native desert on State Trust land. The yard had a lot of irrigated landscaping, piles of firewood, and lots of other places to hide. Surprisingly, no snake has ever been discovered on the property. I searched the property and did not find anything else.
2026-05-13
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85041 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake During the call with this nice and seemingly calm customer, he had stated to me that upon bringing groceries into the house he had spotted a large, confirmed rattlesnake that was coiled up in a corner near his house in the front courtyard, after his first gate. Once arrived, I quickly captured this gentle giant without a fight or single rattle and proceeded to inspect the rest of the property. I noticed there was a small gap under the fence where this healthy rattlesnake most likely gained entry from the desert wash in his side-front yard to his courtyard. The customer also mentioned this was not their first rattlesnake and they often see wildlife which often come from the wash next to their property and the preserve behind them. Overall, the rest of the property was very well maintained with little sheltered spaces for the diamondback to hide or spots for entry besides the fence gaps. Furthermore, no other wildlife was found upon inspection and after being given some water, I hiked this male western back into the preserve, where it could live out the rest of its life peacefully away from residence.
2026-05-13
3:00 PM
Phoenix 85022 Sonoran Gophersnake Caller reported a rattlesnake (identified by a family member) coiled by the front door. Upon arrival, I quickly identified the snake as a Sonoran Gophersnake. The snake was taking advantage of the shade and standing water in the potted plant overflow basin. The snake was removed without incident and no other snakes were recovered. The snake is missing a small portion of its tail and it has scarred over.
2026-05-15
10:30 AM
Phoenix 85044 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This was at a time share that is on south mountain preserve. The maintenance spotted the rattlesnake by the grills and put it in a bucket. This particular side of the complex has the mountain right next to it and I usually get most of my snake calls in this area.
2026-05-15
2:00 PM
Phoenix 85020 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake One of the guests of the resort spotted the snake coiled up in front of there door. The resort is built on a mountain and this room had a rocky hillside right in front of it.
2026-05-16
1:00 PM
Phoenix 85022 Sonoran Gophersnake Caller reported a large snake in the backyard amongst the potted plants. When I arrived, the snake’s head was poking out from inside a void in a clay pot. I was able to grab her as she exited the void. No other snakes were recovered.
2026-05-17
5:30 PM
Phoenix 85028 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake Upon arrival customer stated he had trapped the snake. A Speckled Rattlesnake was found removed and relocated.
2026-05-19
9:30 AM
Phoenix 85018 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake The property manager was working on the home when he spotted the rattlesnake coiled by a side door. The snake was in a shady entry way. The home was built on a mountain side. The home was open to the mountain. I hiked the snake up from the back yard and relocated it near by. The homeowner was ok with that.
2026-05-20
7:30 PM
Phoenix 85044 Sonoran Gophersnake Gopher in front of residents garage.
2017-07-12
9:30 AM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-07-14
4:00 PM
Peoria 85383 Sonoran Gophersnake
2017-07-18
1:30 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-07-21
3:00 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake
2017-08-07
12:00 PM
Peoria 85383 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake
2017-09-05
5:30 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-10-04
5:00 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-10-01
10:00 PM
Peoria 85383 California Kingsnake
2017-10-20
8:30 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-10-25
5:00 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-11-11
6:00 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner paid half the charge (20.00) in cash & the other half with a credit card.
2017-10-19
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-10-11
Peoria 85382 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-10-06
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-07-31
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-08-29
Peoria 85383 Mojave Rattlesnake
2017-09-29
Peoria 85383 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake
2017-10-05
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-01-29
5:30 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-03-03
12:30 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-03-10
11:00 AM
Peoria 85345 Ball Python
2018-03-13
2:30 PM
Peoria 85383 Sonoran Gophersnake
2018-03-23
4:30 PM
Peoria 85383 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

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If your area shows regular snake removal activity, consider rattlesnake proofing your property with snake fencing. Snake fencing creates a physical barrier that prevents snakes from entering your yard. Contact us for a property inspection and snake fence consultation.

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What types of snakes are included in the activity log?

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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