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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
2025-08-31
11:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was doing yard work in the front yard and spotted the snake curled up in the shade near the front door. After capturing the snake, I searched the rest of the front yard and then the backyard. The homeowners are fence clients of ours and are very happy with their snake fence but asked me to take a look anyway. The fence looked great, and no additional snakes or signs of snakes were found.
2025-09-05
6:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake back patio
2025-09-08
3:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was leaving his house when he noticed a rattlesnake curled up in a shaded corner of his front porch. I arrived shortly after and secured the snake in the bucket. The neighborhood was bordered a lot of excellent habitat.
2025-09-10
8:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was alerted by his dogs to a rattlesnake in his backyard. He did not watch the snake, and by the time I arrived, it appeared to be gone. I did a thorough search of his front and back yard. The only exit or entry was the side gate. He then decided to call his next-door neighbor to see if the snake had moved into his yard. The neighbor let me into his back yard, and I found the snake immediately. It was working its way around the back wall. The home is located very near a desert/mountain preserve with a lot of great habitat.
2025-09-24
11:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake on campus.
2025-09-16
11:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner noticed the snake slithering on her back patio. She said it had slithered all over the backyard by the time I got there. While searching around, I found two rattlesnake skins under a storage bin up against the house—one adult, which could have been this snake, and one young rattlesnake. I flooded a hole under the bin, but nothing came out. The home backed up to a drainage area that led to more desert.
2025-09-17
10:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake in backyard.
2025-09-18
7:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The snake was in a common area. The couple who called showed me the email they had received from the HOA stating any snake seen on the property should be removed by Rattlesnake Solutions.
2025-09-22
8:00 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The workers at this landfill had seen five rattlesnakes in a trench through which their gas line ran. It was a mom and 4 babies. I was able to grab the four babies but never did see mom. There were some nooks she could have tucked away in. We placed some palo verde branches in the trench so that Mom could climb out when she comes out. The place is all wide open desert with lots of good habitat around.
2025-09-22
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake under vending machine at school
2025-09-22
9:00 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This school called and reported a rattlesnake under a vending machine. Found the snake inside the machine, curled up under the compressor. The school is located next to an open wash with lots of fencing all the way to the ground. Released the snake in a nearby wash in a packrat nest.
2025-09-28
10:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The snake was coiled up by the front door. The owners had also seen another in the backyard the previous week. I searched the entire property for additional snakes and found nothing, but I did advise them that their snake fencing had gaps and was too loose in areas. They are interested in a snake fencing quote.
2025-09-25
10:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Received call about a snake near parking garage area of a business complex. Arrived to the complex and was lead to a parking garage on the far NW side of complex. Met a security guard who pointed out the snake. Utilized tongs to capture with no issue. Performed inspection of immediate area and no other snakes were found. Snake almost certainly came from habitat to the west of the complex where Skunk Creek runs through.
2025-09-28
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Two separate western diamondbacks were on the property but outside of the area that has snake fencing. One was coiled up out in the open, and the other was deep in a bush. Both were taken and relocated to separate pack rat middens in a nearby wash. The home owners were advised to trim back the large bush that took 40 minutes of work to get the snake from.
2025-10-03
9:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Mojave Rattlesnake Rattlesnake on job sight
2025-10-12
7:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Received a call about two rattlesnakes on the edge of the community lawn at a concert being held at Fireside. Met the caller upon arrival, and she escorted me to the area. Approximately 200–300 people were at the event. The caller said both snakes had disappeared back into the desert. I located an adult atrox in ambush within a ring of Encelia, with a packrat nest situated on the north end of the ring. I captured the snake using tongs without incident. I pointed out the packrat nest to a staff member and encouraged them to have it removed. I searched for the other snake, making my way down into a wash that was part of the mountain preserve and unable to be landscaped. I was unable to locate the other snake.
2025-10-09
2:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake They had some workers working in the community and they went in one of the electrical boxes and found two rattlesnakes. It was a male and a female rattlesnake. They were not locked up. There was a lot of desert surrounding this community across the street and behind the community. The lid was broken with half of it missing and that’s how the snake got in. They replaced it with a brand new lid before they left.
2025-10-13
12:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake W. L. Gore called about a rattlesnake curled up outside one of their office buildings. The western diamondback looked like he was tucked in for the night. There is a lot of construction going on in this area and a lot of the habitat that the snake likely used in the past is being flattened and developed. Because of this, I had to take the snake a little bit further away than I would like to, but I found it a nice spot of open desert and placed it into the deep cover of a packrat nest right next to a small rock pile.
2025-10-16
1:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a rattlesnake in their backyard. They had seen it take cover under a large pile of bricks along the side wall of the yard. I first tried to flood it out, but that didn’t seem to work as a snake had moved higher up into the bricks, so very carefully started taking the entire pile apart with a shovel until the large western diamondback revealed itself. Recommended the homeowners get rid of all the debris in their yard, as it was an excellent home for packrats. I hike a snake back into the nearby preserve and released it into a large packrat nest at the base of a Palo Verde tree above a wash.
2025-10-19
9:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake by garage that moved to side of home before arrival. Security company called to have it removed.
2025-10-20
1:30 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Guests at a community center saw a rattlesnake on a sidewalk that ran through the property. They watched as the snake crawled into a bush near the sidewalk and watched the area until I arrived. I was able to remove the snake and did a quick search of the immediate area but did not find any other snakes. This is a regular customer as the community center borders a large mountain preserve.
2025-10-21
7:00 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner saw the snake slither up to her front door last night at about 8pm. When she woke up this morning it was still there so she wanted it relocated because she has a dog. She lives right by a lot of desert. Her yard is well taken care of with some shrubs but all taken care of. Her backyard has a block fence and a gate. She also has a gated courtyard.
2025-10-26
12:30 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Received call about rattlesnake on property near PHX 3 building. When I arrived I was waved down by security guard who pointed out the snake to me. Noted a subadult atrox crawling past a decorative boulder. Used tongs to capture snake with no incident. Snake was noted to rattle until I released it. Performed quick inspection of the immediate area. No other snakes found.
2025-10-28
8:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a rattlesnake in his backyard. When I arrived, it was hiding in a small rosemary bush. The property was located on the edge of a small development situated between the canal and a mountain preserve. There was only one drainage hole in the block wall in the backyard, but the homeowner had it covered with 1/4" mesh. The snake must have come through under the gap below the gate on the opposite side of the home and may have been hiding in this yard for some time.
2025-10-29
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer called with a small snake on the front porch. The homeowners were able to watch the snake via the ring camera while they waited in the driveway. When I arrived, the baby Western Diamondback was curled up in the corner of their porch and was no trouble to secure into the bucket. I was able to release the baby rattlesnake up on a hillside into a pack rat nest in the nearby habitat.
2025-11-26
10:00 AM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The snake was seen coiled up out in the open at this job site. It was at some sort of utility building in the middle of the desert. They had shipping containers and stacked equipment on the ground all around.
2025-12-12
1:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was out in the back yard when she heard a rattle. She looked around and the snake was under her hose bib. This yard was all cement with really no cover. There was a small shed on the cement that the snake could go inside through a gap in the door. The home is at the front of the community and the desert is a block away behind it. They have a block fence and one gate.
2026-02-28
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The client called with a report of a rattlesnake moving along a perimeter wall in the neighborhood. Client and fellow neighbor observers watched the snake as it entered a desert plum bush on a neighboring property. I arrived on scene and searched the plum bush. The snake did not immediately alert until I approached the third quarter of the bush. It was tightly coiled at the base. I was able to remove the snake without incident. I conducted a sweep of the immediate area and the area from which the snake originated from and found a large deco boulder with significant rodent structure underneath where it could have been harboring for a period of time. This client was a repeat customer.
2026-03-05
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85085 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was doing some backyard gardening when she noticed a baby rattlesnake in one of the plants. The house was in the middle of the neighborhood with no washes or habitat in close proximity. There were gaps under both gates which would provide access but my assumption is the snake came home with her via the plant. Safely relocated to a rock pile that lined a wash.
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.
2026-03-18
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
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.
2026-03-25
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.
2026-03-26
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
11:30 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.
2026-04-01
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.
2026-04-06
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
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.
2026-04-10
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.
2026-04-25
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.
2026-05-11
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.
2017-07-30
9:00 PM
Phoenix 85083 Sonoran Gophersnake
2017-08-21
6:30 AM
Phoenix 85083 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2017-08-21
9:00 PM
Phoenix 85083 Sonoran Gophersnake

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The snake removal activity log is updated in real-time as our certified technicians complete snake removal services across Arizona. All entries are verified and published after service completion.

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We protect homeowner privacy by showing only city and zip code information. This allows you to understand snake activity in your general area while maintaining client confidentiality.

What should I do if I see frequent snake removal activity in my zip code?

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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Snake fencing, also known as rattlesnake proofing, is highly effective when properly installed. Our snake fence systems are designed specifically to prevent rattlesnakes and other snakes from entering your property. The fence must be installed correctly with proper height, materials, and ground contact to be effective.

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Most properties can accommodate snake fencing. During a property inspection, our experts will assess your property's layout, terrain, and specific needs to design an effective snake fence solution. Rattlesnake proofing can be customized for residential, commercial, and HOA properties.

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.

Is snake fencing maintenance required?

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