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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
2024-08-27
10:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Tiger Rattlesnake The snake was under some boxes in the back yard by the back gate. The snake had to cross busy chandler blvd to get to this home. The mountain is about a quarter mile away and a little further to better habitat.
2024-09-02
9:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Received a call about a snake in a pool. Arrived at property and was escorted to backyard by customer. Customer stated they watched snake from balcony but lost sight of it. Customer said they didn’t think it got out of pool. Opened filter basket lid and observed a neonate atrox wrapped around center post. Utilized large tweezers to capture and bucket with no issue. Performed property inspection and pointed out places where snake could seek refuge. Only one point of entrance into backyard which was a side gate on west end of property. Asked if customer would be interested in free fencing estimate and customer declined. No other snakes found on property.
2024-09-05
6:00 AM
Phoenix 85048 Tiger Rattlesnake The homeowner was putting the trash cans by the road when he heard a rattle coming from one of the bushes by the road. A tiger rattlesnake was coiled under it. The home has a preserve across the street.
2024-09-09
1:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake The homeowners noticed the rattlesnake coiled up against there house in a corner near the entry way. After grabbing the speckled rattlesnake I noticed it was on top of a western diamondback. The home is on a rocky hillside of South Mountain. Last week I got a tiger rattlesnake out from there neighbors bush in the front yard.
2024-09-20
9:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake in front yard
2024-09-23
5:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake past apartment buildings
2024-09-26
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner spotted the snaked coiled under a trash can in the side yard. He has our fencing in the back and would like this gate done also. He lives on a rocky moutain side of south mountain.
2024-09-30
4:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake extremely large western diamondback rattlesnakes on her front porch. Easy capture, but likely one of the largest western diamondback I’ve seen.
2024-10-04
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Coachwhip The homeowner had a snake stuck to a sticky trap inside her gave gas and before she left for work she put it outside which was in the sun. Unfortunately, the snake was long gone when I got there. This was a referral from liberty wildlife.
2024-10-11
7:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The snake was slithering across there front walk way when the homeowner was coming back from getting the mail. It then coiled up by there front door. They don’t live to far from south mountain.
2024-11-05
7:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner looked out her back door and saw the baby rattlesnake just stretched out on her patio. The snake was very cold and didn’t move an inch. The home had a wood pile I think the snake may have been hanging out in there at some point because that was the only cover in the yard and it has been cold. The home has a South Mountain Preserve across the street.
2025-02-22
4:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake The homeowner called me directly I’ve been out there before and got a gophersnake out of the garage. Today he called and said he had a small snake in front of the garage door. He said it was harmless but I asked for a picture. It was a baby speckled rattlesnake. The garage door had poor seals and the snake was likely hibernating in the garage. The home backs up to south mountain.
2025-03-10
5:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Nightsnake This was at an apartment complex. The homeowner saw the little snake by the washer and tried to put a towel over it and grab it but it then went underneath. I pulled the washer and drier out and it was behind a broom. They said they leave their doors open.
2025-03-11
12:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Sonoran Gophersnake The homeowners dog was inside barking at the snake through the glass on their back patio. The snake then went under a near by bush and that’s where I caught it. The home backed up to a little lake and a golf course. On the other side of the street was a desert hillside.
2025-03-25
2:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Sonoran Gophersnake The homeowner saw the snake on his back patio but then it went under a bush. It was on the opposite side of the yard when I arrived. It was headed toward a shed the homeowner said had baby bunnies under it. The home had a view fence with some desert behind it.
2025-03-27
7:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake was found moving across the back patio by home owners son and placed in a bucket
2025-04-18
6:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowners where out back with there dogs when they heard a rattle and saw the snake by a cactus in the back yard. The dog had spooked the snake but didn’t get close. The snake went into the center of the cactus and I got it out from there. The home had a large back yard with home made snake fencing that was not the right size mesh or down all the way and the gates were not done. They had a view fence and the preserve was right behind it. In there back yard they had a little pond and lots of vegetation.
2025-05-02
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake was found while working on yard, appears to have come under fence in back yard that was open at the time
2025-05-06
9:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was out doing some landscaping at 6 a.m. when she heard a rattle and saw the tail end of a rattlesnake disappear into a bush. They didn’t call me for another three hours. When I checked the same bush, the snake was coiled under some leaf litter. It was an overcast day with light, intermittent rain. The home has a large drainage area next to it and a desert hillside behind it. The vegetation in the yard is well maintained. The property has a view fence and a single gate.
2025-06-01
8:00 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer called about a rattlesnake outside the wall. Arrived and found a sub-adult Western Diamondback hiding under a boulder outside the wall. Captured with little effort. Customer stated they were alerted to its presence by their dog. Although the dog has never been snake-trained, it has a distinct bark when it detects rattlesnakes near the yard. Customer is a good candidate for fencing.
2025-06-30
8:00 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was watering his plants in the backyard when he saw a rattlesnake coiled up by the hose. He watched it for a few hours and then gave me a call. It eventually moved to his front yard, and that’s where I caught it.
2025-07-01
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner has a pool pump room enclosed behind their backyard fence on a mountainside. The homeowner spotted a rattlesnake in the pool pump room a few days ago but was unable to get it out, so he called me. It was under the water heater, but I was able to remove it. The room had standing water and was much cooler than outside. The homeowner’s house is built on a hill of the South Mountain Preserve.
2025-07-02
11:00 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Two rattlesnakes in back yard.
2025-07-06
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Blacktailed Rattlesnake Adult son found a snake outside in the bamboo plants. The yard has extensive lush vegetation that provides good wildlife cover. The homeowner (mother) is interested in snake fencing. There is an RV gate on the right side of the property and, on the left side, several flood openings that will need mesh. The rest of the property is enclosed by a brick wall.
2025-07-09
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a rattlesnake curled up right outside her front door. When I arrived, the large western diamondback was still in the same spot, which made for an easy capture. There wasn’t much shade or cover in the front yard, so it was likely going to stay there all day until temperatures cooled enough for it to move around again. The snake was released into deep cover in a wash away from homes at a nearby trailhead in Ahwatukee.
2025-07-22
8:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowners noticed the snake coiled up behind their back yard furniture up against the house. They had a rocky out crop behind their home. There yard had a pool and some vegetation that had drip systems.
2025-07-23
1:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake The homeowner went to grab a package by the front door when she glanced over and saw the snake coiled in the corner up against the house behind a large pot. The home was on a hillside of south mountain. They had a rocky outcrop above there house and a wash really close that cut through two hillsides. The home had a large yard with a drip system under the plants.
2025-07-24
7:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner spotted the rattlesnake a few hours before she called, while she was out in her backyard. She watched it slither around and then lost sight of it as it went under a grill on the back patio. I eventually located the snake under the pool equipment just around the corner, coiled up. This property didn’t have much cover besides the pool equipment area. The backyard backs directly up to a South Mountain hillside.
2025-08-01
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake in backyard
2025-08-04
3:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Coachwhip The homeowner said she saw a rattlesnake in her back yard trying to climb the back wall. I was suspicious of this activity since rattlesnakes dont tend to do this and it’s 111 degrees out. When I got there I showed her pictures and we narrowed it down to a coachwhip. I ended up finding the snake on the other side of the yard coiled under a tree. They had a black tail in there yard a few weeks back. They have a drainage behind there home that leads right to south mountain preserve. There yard was well maintained and trimmed up.
2025-08-06
6:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Sonoran Gophersnake The homeowner walked out the back patio and saw what she thought to be a rattlesnake coiled up again the home. It was a gophersnake that had a nice bolus. The home backed up to a little desert hillside and had a very lush park with a heavily vegetated drainage running through it just across the street.
2025-08-06
10:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner saw the rattlesnake coiled up against his home under a shady ledge. It wasn’t a lot of shade but I think the snake got desperate because there wasn’t much shade anywhere around this home. The home had a dried up gold course across the street and a big drainage that lead to more desert beyond that.
2025-08-07
6:30 AM
Phoenix 85048 Nightsnake The lady saw the snake in her laundry room late at night and put a trash can over it. Thankfully it was still under the can when I arrived. The laundry room had a door out to the garage which did have a gap under it.
2025-08-13
12:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The landscapers spotted the snake in an irrigation box by the house. They left the lid off and had to leave, but the snake didn’t move far. It was found coiled up against the home in the shade. I removed a rattlesnake from this home last week from the same general area in the front yard. The neighbor has a running fountain, which may be attracting the snakes, and they appear to be choosing the shade along this home to coil. The home backs up to a desert hillside, and in front there is a large drainage area that leads to more desert. The irrigation box contained wet soil.
2025-08-19
12:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a rattlesnake that was discovered at their front door by their gardeners. The western diamondback had moved into the front yard and curled up in the corner of the house in a shaded area. There is plenty of shade in the front yard, but the bushes are well maintained, which made the snake easy to spot. The snake was released into deep cover in a small cave on the side of a wash within its home range.
2025-08-27
8:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake was found behind the trash can next to an ac unit at the back gate when homeowner was taking out the trash. When I arrived it had moved slightly outside of the fence where it likely came in as there didn't appear to be any other access points in the yard.
2025-09-04
12:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattlesnake moving in yard.
2025-09-04
2:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake Snake by door
2025-09-14
5:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake Homeowner called about a snake in her front courtyard, she was fairly certain that it was a rattlesnake. When I arrived, I discovered the speckled rattlesnake curled up beneath a large flower pot near her front entryway. There was a lot of shade and a large wash beside the house, so the snake was likely on the move this morning and found a place to stay out of the heat during the day. Snake released into a small cave in the side of a wash within home range and away from homes.
2025-09-26
7:00 AM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner was checking on some new plants he just put in that were by his front door when he saw the rattlesnake coiled up against the home. This little corner was nice and cool and he had water going to the plants. The home was a corner house with the desert right on the side of it and behind it.
2025-10-14
10:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner\'s dog alerted her to a very frightened rattlesnake on her back patio. The home sits way up on South Mountain with a large drainage near-by. The property is large and does not have any barrier from the surrounding desert. She is a previous customer. Her sister is staying with her and is interested in getting snake training for her dogs.
2025-10-16
6:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner went to grab a package by the front door when she saw the rattlesnake coiled up behind a pot. The home backs right up to South Mountain Preserve. The home didn’t have much cover in the front yard or back yard. Looked like the snake was just passing through.
2025-10-26
11:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowners called about a rattlesnake next to their front door. The home is located high up on the side of a slope of South Mountain. The backyard of the home is protected by the snake fencing we installed, which they are very happy with. I captured the snake and drove it to a nearby wash for release.
2025-11-07
4:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The neonate rattlesnake was discovered in the garage and moved out with a golf club. It then coiled by the front door that’s where I got it. The home has a rocky hillside right across the street from it. Their garage had gaps in the sides.
2025-11-26
8:30 PM
Phoenix 85048 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called about a western diamondback in their backyard. Dog alerted them to the snake (dog was not bit, did a great job warning homeowner about the snake). Yard was large and had plenty of hiding spots and the snake was likely going to spend the winter here. Took the snake out into the nearby desert and placed it into deep cover of a large rock pile above a wash away from homes but likely still in the snake’s home range. Ahwatukee
2025-12-15
5:00 PM
Phoenix 85048 Nightsnake The homeowner saw the baby nightsnake in their garage. They thought it was a rattlesnake. They got it out of the garage but called me to come get it. It was a nightsnake and they ended up keeping it. The home had South Mountain across the street.
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.
2026-03-29
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.
2026-03-30
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.
2026-04-05
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.

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