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Arizona snake removal activity log

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Date/Time City Zip Species Notes
2024-11-21
4:00 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner called for a western diamondback found by their landscapers. It was captured and relocated to a suitable winter shelter nearby.
2025-09-14
4:30 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake These snakes were taken to two larger pack nests under ironwoods in a large wash nearby.
2025-09-14
6:00 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Snake was released into a packrat midden nearby beside a wash.
2025-09-24
7:00 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This snake was in the garage and scaring the homeowner.
2017-10-23
7:30 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Hiding in the garage.
2018-03-13
7:30 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2019-04-27
6:00 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake 44" 5b ( with a very slight taper) Western Diamondback with a large meal. Took shelter in a rodent burrow that went beneath the air conditioner. Was able to use a hose to flood him out, but it took close to 10 minutes.
2019-05-26
12:30 PM
Tucson 85716 None Customers called about a rattling noise under boxes in corner near front door with no visual. When I arrived I slowly moved boxes away. All that was found was a desert spiny lizard making loud noises moving around boxes. That may be the culprit to the noise. I also searched yard for any further evidence of snake or snake activity and found nothing. End of report.
2019-09-26
8:30 PM
Tucson 85716 None Two snakes in two nights. Identified from customer`s pictures as a longnose and a gopher. Both appeared to be hatchlings.
2019-10-03
12:30 PM
Tucson 85716 None Customer called inquiring about wanting a property inspection done. Her pool employees found a snake skin near pool pump. She sent me a picture of it via cellphone. I was unable to determine what it was. It was very weathered and torn to pieces. She wanted a better piece of mind so she had me come out regardless of information provided. When I arrived I was directed to the snake skin. I was able to identify it as a non venomous gophersnake shed. I searched the yard in both front and back with no finds. I flipped and flooded any suspicious areas that I could. No finds. End of report.
2019-11-21
9:30 AM
Tucson 85716 Sonoran Gophersnake Customer called about rattlesnake in crawl space found by maintenance employee. When I arrived I immediately identified the snake as a Sonoran gophersnake. I captured the animal that appeared to have a neck injury. I searched for a second snake that disappeared into 1 of many cave systems under building. The customer seemed displeased that we were not able to find second “rattlesnake “. But I calmed her down telling her there is no possible way to find the second. End of report.
2019-12-02
4:00 PM
Tucson 85716 Longnosed Snake Customer called about a small snake found in her house. I initially went over there last night. But when I got there I watched the small snake that I identified as a longnose go up a pencil size hole in her back door. I tried everything I could to get it out with no luck. Etleast an hour and a half trying. Today she called me that the snake had left the hole and was hiding under her fan. She kept a close watch on the area until I arrived. She made a huge step in conquering her fear by keeping watch. Once I arrived I lifted the fan and was able to catch the snake. End of report.
2020-04-10
5:00 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake 30" Western Diamondback 5b 78° discovered by dog.
2020-05-30
1:30 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake 20" Western Diamondback near front porch.
2020-06-08
6:30 PM
Tucson 85716 None Snake disappeared into a fountain. Probably a Gopher snake .
2020-06-13
8:30 AM
Tucson 85716 None About a 2 foot Kingsnake that went into the alley behind the house.
2020-07-21
2:30 AM
Tucson 85716 None Customer heard rattling sound when she entered the guest room. Turned out to be a cicada.
2020-12-08
5:30 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer called about a rattlesnake found at entrance of garage. When I arrived snake remained in same spot near entrance of garage in corner, in a coiled position. I captured the snake immediately. Did not display any defensive postures until was safely in my bucket. Snake was released immediately afterwards. End of report.
2021-09-30
11:00 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A sizable area of view fence and 2 gates. A possible drainage hole or 2 .
2024-01-22
8:30 AM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of last year.
2024-02-21
12:00 PM
Tucson 85716 Desert Spiny Lizard Stuck in dryer vent.
2024-04-17
12:00 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Juvenile
2024-04-18
1:30 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young adult male.
2024-05-01
12:30 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Sizable adult male that undoubtedly came from the golf course.
2024-05-22
1:00 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Adult
2024-06-21
9:30 PM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner called for a rattlesnake in their yard. When I arrived, I captured the 4-foot western diamondback and released it safely.
2024-09-14
10:00 AM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer called about a rattlesnake being found in her planter in the front entrance of the home. The area is very dense with established housing. I was shocked to discover a rattlesnake about 1.5-2 feet in length sitting at the top of the planter. The customer had lived in the home for 40 years and had never seen one. I inspected the remaining areas for additional snakes. None were found. End of report.
2017-08-01
9:30 PM
Tucson 85715 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-04-09
5:30 PM
Tucson 85715 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-04-17
1:30 PM
Tucson 85715 California Kingsnake
2018-04-28
8:00 PM
Tucson 85715 None
2018-05-22
2:00 PM
Tucson 85715 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-05-27
7:30 PM
Tucson 85715 Sonoran Gophersnake
2018-06-21
8:30 AM
Tucson 85715 Desert Kingsnake
2018-08-11
12:30 PM
Tucson 85715 California Kingsnake
2018-10-01
11:30 AM
Tucson 85715 None
2018-10-06
11:00 AM
Tucson 85715 None
2018-10-17
3:30 PM
Tucson 85715 California Kingsnake
2018-10-20
10:00 PM
Tucson 85715 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2018-11-10
6:00 PM
Tucson 85715 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
2019-04-26
12:30 PM
Tucson 85715 None Dog alerted them to a snake beneath some large evergreen shrubbery. Was well over an hour before customer called us, and had in fact left the house for a while. Customer tuned into a gopher snake hissing over that of a rattling snake. Probable adult gopher snake that went up into the tangled mess of branches. Yard is mostly contained with some drainage holes and gates that need to be addressed.
2019-04-28
7:00 PM
Tucson 85715 Desert Kingsnake x2 Pair of mating king snakes. 42 " male that was all black and what I would consider to have a large amount of Mexican Black King genes, and a 40 " female with mostly yellow bands that I would think is a Cal X Desert King. Honestly every king I get in the Tucson area probably contains a significant amount of DNA from all 3 sub-species.
2019-04-30
3:00 PM
Tucson 85715 None Customer called because last night she had seen her first snake while living in Arizona for 4 years. She could not identify it and was unable to get photo so she wanted a “piece of mind” inspection. All parts of property were throughly inspected. There was very minimal hiding areas in any bush. All were groomed properly. There were no signs of any rodent activity. Gate was unsecured last night which would be a probable entry and exit point. The house was backed up to a wash and both neighbors on each side of house were very snake and rodent friendly places. It was more then likely a solitary event coming from another yard or wash. I explained some preventative measures but yard was for the most part very pristine. End of report.
2019-05-05
5:30 PM
Tucson 85715 Kingsnake Customer called about “black snake” in yard that was near pool. When I arrived at the home it was determined to be a kingsnake. Homeowners had the snake in a pool net. I placed snake into bucket and checked through property. End of report.
2019-05-12
12:00 PM
Tucson 85715 Desert Kingsnake Customer called about snake in backyard. Last week it was a Kingsnake and she said it looked similar. I was able to catch and relocate immediately. End of report.
2019-05-11
5:00 PM
Tucson 85715 Desert Kingsnake 46" king snake . Very dark with faded narrow white bands. Contact by phone for fence referral. A simple job for a yard already mostly contained. One gate and one drainage hole along with two entry points between the house and wall. One on each side.
2019-06-01
2:00 PM
Tucson 85715 Desert King Snake 29" King found in customer`s courtyard coiled behind a fountain. An easy fencing job to secure the courtyard as there is one gate that needs some work. No other entry points. Backyard has two gates, but other entry points can`t be addressed as they are from trees, branches, vines and various other vegetation. Customer will probably go with securing just the courtyard.
2019-06-04
3:30 PM
Tucson 85715 California Kingsnake Customer called about snake outside of window. When I arrived I identified the snake as a juvenile kingsnake. I was able to educate the customers with knowledge about the local snakes. I also looked around yard for any others. Snake was removed and relocated. End of report.
2019-06-13
9:30 AM
Tucson 85715 None Customer called about black and yellow snake found this morning on side of house. When I arrived I asked where the snake was and the customer had no clue. They did not follow directions of watching snake. They also told me it was probably gone. Or somewhere in yard. I did an inspection with no finds. End of report.
2019-07-31
4:00 PM
Tucson 85715 None Customer called about possible kingsnake in backyard near oleander bushes. When I arrived 17 minutes the call I was directed to area which was a line of 12 oleanders. I saw etleast 3 different exit points the snake may have taken right of the bat. Unfortunately the customers did not keep any visual of the snake except for the initial interaction to the call. I searched through every plant and every base of plant that it could have been in. I also shifted through all the mounds of dead leaf litter in ground from the trees which was very deep. After about an hour and 20 minutes of searching it was determined the snake had exited out of property. The customers are very interested in snake fencing. No snake was found. End of report.
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