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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
2020-08-06
9:00 AM
Litchfield Park 85340 None The pool guy saw what he said was a rattlesnake two days ago by the pool equipment. I searched the yard and did not find the snake. This doesn’t really seem like a rattlesnake area. The yard is well kept but does have lots of vegetation and shade. With a pool and lots of stuff being watered. They have what they think is snake fencing right now but it is not sealed on there gates and the holes are to big. They have a brick fence with some drain holes. A small gate and rv gate.
2020-09-18
9:30 AM
Litchfield Park 85340 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake in court yard under chair. They have desert across the street.
2021-09-23
9:00 PM
Litchfield Park 85307 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Send invoice
2021-09-27
11:00 AM
Litchfield Park 85340 Sonoran Gophersnake Gopher snake mistaken for rattlesnake basking in corner of yard. Likely there because of the weather and recent rain.
2023-11-11
5:30 PM
Litchfield Park 85340 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner had a juvenile atrox by the side of their house.
2024-03-19
9:00 PM
Litchfield Park 85307 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This is at some facility by the airport. The security said he’s been seeing this rattlesnake around but tonight it was to close to the building so he needed it relocated. The facility has desert around it.
2024-04-13
7:00 PM
Litchfield Park 85340 Sonoran Gophersnake Was initially called for rattlesnake in back patio. While en route to the property, the customer texted photos, and I ID’d the snake as a Sonoran Gopher snake. Arrived on property and was escorted to backyard by customer. Noticed snake peeking it’s head out from behind grill cover which was on the ground in the patio. Approached snake and as it attempted to crawl away I captured it by hand. Sizable snake approximately a meter in length. Performed inspection of backyard and no other snakes noted. Back yard was pretty much free of clutter. Noted a few areas where snake may hide unnoticed and pointed them out to customer. Drainage block in the wall of the side yard to the south is where I suspect snake entered from. Looking at map the snake likely came from canal to the west of the home.
2024-08-27
9:00 AM
Litchfield Park 85340 Sonoran Gophersnake Has gophersnake on patio. Attracted to shade and hiding in a crack. Advised on future prevention.
2025-07-04
10:00 PM
Litchfield Park 85340 Mojave Rattlesnake Received call about rattlesnake in the backyard. Arrived at the property and was met by customers who escorted to the backyard. Husband was in the backyard watching the snake. Noted an adult scutulatus in defensive posture in the gravel on west side of yard. Used gentle tongs to capture snake without issue. Inspected the remaining backyard and no other snakes found. Customer stated their dog was outside who alerted them of the snake’s presence. Customer stated when he first saw the snake it was against the wall of the north side of yard. Customer stated the snake slowly made its way to where I observed it while he waited for my arrival. Snake was noted to be mellow but observant. Snake did not rattle until it was secured in the bucket. Snake was older as evidenced by sizable and uniform rattle. Yard was not large and was kept neat and mostly free of anything a snake could seek refuge long term. Upon inspection the customer pointed out two areas in the block wall that had sizable gaps in the masonry one of which I suppose a snake may have been able to get through but not easily. I suspect the snake likely entered through the gate of the side yard on the north end of the property as this is where the snake was moving towards once it was discovered. There was desert access in the neighborhood however it was ten houses to the east. Informed customer that I believed the snake entered through the gate and offered free fencing quote. Customer stated he was a contractor and would patch the gate himself. Side yard on the west end of the property had a few patches of fountain grass with a condenser drain between them with water puddling up. Pointed this out to customer encouraged customer to remove the grass as it was invasive and it would eliminate a hiding spot for a snake.
2025-07-18
8:00 AM
Litchfield Park 85340 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner’s pool guy spotted the snake as he was about to enter the backyard. The snake was coiled next to the house in the side yard. The property didn’t have any vegetation, but it did back up to the desert.
2026-02-09
6:30 PM
Litchfield Park 85340 Longnosed Snake A house sitter called and said she had a snake stuck in a hole in the side of the home she was staying at. I arrived and found a longnosed snake stuck several inches up into a very small hole in a metal bracket on the underside of the stucco. The snake had been there for several hours and seemed unable to back out or move further up into the wall. I used some cooking oil and very gently and very slowly worked the snake out. It took about 10 minutes. The snake came out cold and stressed but did not seem to have any injuries at all.
2026-03-31
10:30 PM
Litchfield Park 85340 Sonoran Gophersnake The homeowner was alerted by his dog barking at something outside. While investigating, he heard a distinct rattling coming from under an old nightstand that had been sitting near the front porch for some time. He was convinced it was a rattlesnake and called us right away. I arrived a short time later and lifted the nightstand to find a very large, hissing gophersnake. Although not the rattlesnake that he thought it was, the homeowner still wanted the snake removed from the property. This home sat on the outskirts of Litchfield Park and was not in a developed neighborhood. The White Tank Mountains and State Trust land were a short distance just to the west. On the property, there were a lot of items like car parts, tires, and old appliances scattered about, making for a lot of great hiding spots. I searched the entire property but did not find any additional snakes.
2026-04-05
1:00 PM
Litchfield Park 85340 Sonoran Gophersnake The homeowners had a potted plant in a shaded area of their back porch. In addition to a large house plant, the planter also contained a quail nest with eggs. The homeowner was checking on the eggs and was surprised to find that a small Gophersnake had made itself at comfortable right on top of the eggs. I carefully removed the snake and found that all of the quail eggs remained intact. This home was located in the far west valley, not far from White Tank Mountain. The homeowners were working on a landscaping project and had a lot of new, well irrigated plants. I was told that the back gate normally stays closed but had been left open frequently during the project. There were also narrow gaps about every 10 feet along the block wall large enough for a small snake to easily fit through. I searched the rest of the property but did not find any other snakes.
2024-05-08
6:30 PM
Laveen 85339 Sonoran Gophersnake The snake was on the back patio but then it moved to the back of the yard when I arrived. The yard really didn’t have much for vegetation. The home backs up to agriculture fields.
2024-09-16
6:30 PM
Laveen 85332 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake The homeowner was out in the back yard with her dogs when she spotted the snake slithering along. She got “snake fencing” done by her pest control company and it was not done good at all. They used half inch mesh and it’s not high enough and also doesn’t go down to the ground. Her yard doesn’t have much for vegetation but she backs up to south mountain and has a view fence.
2025-11-15
11:30 AM
Laveen 85041 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner heard his dog barking in the back yard and he came out and heard the rattle. He was able to call his dog in. The snake was under a lawn mower in the back yard. The home is right on South Mountain with a few rocky hillsides nearby. They have a large yard. They have had several snakes over the years and their dog has previously been bitten. The snake was likely going to be hibernating in the near by large rocks on the hillside
2025-06-04
6:30 AM
Humboldt 86329 Arizona Black Rattlesnake Called out by a local pet sitter while the homeowner was out of town for a black rattlesnake in the dog run. The home is in a rural area on 9 acres of open space with no cell phone reception. Customer requested to be billed. Customer may be a good candidate for having the dog run rattlesnake-fenced, as she asked about ways to prevent snakes from entering the small fenced portion of the yard.
2018-04-18
6:00 PM
Green Valley 85614 None
2018-07-31
1:30 AM
Green Valley 85614 Sonoran Coralsnake
2018-09-06
12:30 PM
Green Valley 85614 None
2018-09-11
6:00 PM
Green Valley 85614 None
2019-04-23
11:00 AM
Green Valley 85622 None Property inspection was conducted because of snake found at home yesterday. Customer concerned snake was still present near home. Entire yard, car port and shed were searched with no finds. Advice was given about keeping doors closed at all times. Also told her to keep gate backed up to large wash secured at all times. End of report.
2019-09-29
8:30 AM
Green Valley 85614 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake 39" 8b (USS) stuck in chicken wire and 50" 12B (USS) brute of a rattlesnake beneath it. The one stuck was rather easily removed, but it was extremely exhausted as its body was suspended in the air, I was able to release it into a packrat nest and am hopeful it makes a full recovery. Please call for a fence referral that is somewhat involved.
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.
2023-12-05
10:00 AM
Green Valley 85622 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A pretty easy fencing job. A couple of gates and some drainage holes. The customer is currently out of the country and should be contacted on Monday about receiving a fencing quote.
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
2017-10-23
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-04-15
9:30 AM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-07-15
10:30 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-09-16
4:30 PM
Goodyear 85338 Mojave Rattlesnake
2018-09-30
12:00 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-11-26
5:00 PM
Goodyear 85338 Sonoran Sidewinder
2019-05-19
7:00 AM
Goodyear 85338 Sonoran Sidewinder Customer house new, empty area. Customer called stating baby rattlesnake near patio. Found and removed young sidewinder
2019-08-06
12:30 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The pool guy of the home owner saw the snake in the back yard. The owner was not home to watch the snake. I searched the back yard couldn’t find anything then saw the snake on the front porch behind a large pot.
2019-08-23
5:30 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Found at least two atrox under a manufactured home. Snakes were hard to reach so I decide to go back in the morning hoping they are more accessible. Went back at sunrise and verified a female with 4 visible offspring iin the same location. The doublewide is pit set and the snakes are along the edge with many obstructions. I had to alligator crawl to get close and decided removal was unsafe. I will return at sunset and check the vent and entrance
2019-08-26
11:30 AM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake was coiled in front entryway in the shade. The house has a wash running nearby where snake likely came from.
2019-08-27
2:30 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake It was at a banner health clinic by the front door. After searching I found two baby rattlesnakes.
2019-09-19
2:00 PM
Goodyear 85338 None The homeowners dog was bit two days ago. She just wanted to make sure the snake wasn’t still in her yard. I didn’t find anything.
2019-12-15
11:00 AM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer reported snake in garage. Baby atrox in garage by garage door, not under cover or in a corner. Body temp of 67°. Home is a a block and a half from a strip or native land with access to native desert.
2020-07-16
12:30 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowners had seen the snake a week ago in the courtyard getting a drink from there hose that was running. They thought it would leave but hasn’t it found a nice shaded spot up next to the house in some moist mulch.
2020-08-22
9:30 AM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake in backyard.
2020-08-22
1:00 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Small diamondback rattlesnake. It was hiding under a bush.
2021-10-20
9:00 AM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The rattlesnake was stuck in a clamp of a rodent trap in a backyard. The homeowner said he has been there for two days. Not sure why he waited to call. The snake was injured but was moving pretty well when I freed it. He has a view fence that backs up to mikes of desert.
2024-06-26
3:30 PM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The rattlesnake was coiled up by the front door. This is a fairly new community with more construction going on. The community backs up to the Estrella mountain preserve.
2024-09-08
7:00 AM
Goodyear 85338 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A customer called and stated they found a rattlesnake under a bush and found a shed. Upon arrival noticed the bush had several burrows. Flooded the burrows and captured 2 adults and 2 babies.

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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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