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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
2025-11-07
10:00 PM
Tucson 85742 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner had a snake in thier yard and requested fencing to be done
2025-10-31
9:30 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called for a western diamondback in their front courtyard, which was captured and relocated nearby.
2025-11-01
1:30 PM
Tucson 85741 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A man storing bikes at the mini storage discovered this snake just inside and to the left of the door of his storage unit. The management called us to come and relocate.
2025-11-01
3:00 PM
Tucson 85713 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A neonate Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was discovered just outside a Chuz Fitness near a shopping center and close to busy roads and the freeway. They had put a bucket over the top of it and set a weighted ball on top to keep it in place until I arrived.
2025-11-01
5:00 PM
Tucson 85704 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This customer called because they had two rattlesnakes resting in a pair of large, overgrown plants. When i arrived, one of them was there but the other, which had been disturbed by the homeowner, had quietly exited the area. A few feet from the snake was a large Desert Spiny lizard that seemed to have just died. It possibly succumbed to a bite as the homeowner described the first snake “sniffing at it” when they startled it. I brought the deceased spiny to the relocation site in case the snake decided it wanted to eat it.
2025-11-02
12:30 PM
Tucson 85748 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner called requesting the removal of a rattlesnake near their front door. Upon arrival, the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was coiled in the corner in a blanket of shade. These homeowners are no strangers to rattlesnakes, as they’ve had several on their property this summer. The rattlesnake was relocated to a nearby wash into a deep rodent burrow with shaded cover. Homeowners requested to have a quote for rattlesnake fencing.
2025-11-03
11:00 AM
Tucson 85704 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Adult male. Gary removed a female just a couple days prior.
2025-11-03
3:00 PM
Tucson 85710 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young adult male with a crush injury.
2025-11-03
4:30 PM
Tucson 85730 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Skinny adult male.
2025-11-05
8:00 AM
Tucson 85745 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Juvenile. Easy fencing job. One gate, a couple of drainage blocks and expansion joints.
2025-11-06
8:00 AM
Tucson 85750 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Small adult.
2025-11-06
9:30 AM
Tucson 85730 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year.
2025-11-06
10:00 PM
Tucson 85756 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called for a western diamondback in their garage, and the snake was captured and relocated nearby.
2025-11-07
10:00 PM
Tucson 85750 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This baby atrox was in the yard near the trampoline
2025-11-10
7:30 AM
Tucson 85716 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year.
2025-11-10
9:00 AM
Tucson 85712 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Adult male caught in a mouse trap. Successfully released. Some injuries, but should recover.
2025-11-19
5:30 PM
Tucson 85748 Sonoran Gophersnake Young of the year. An easy fencing job. Two gates, one drainage block and 1 expansion joint.
2025-11-19
4:00 PM
Tucson 85750 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year.
2025-11-12
2:00 PM
Tucson 85742 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Small adult male.
2025-11-12
3:30 PM
Tucson 85755 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This sizable male was deep into a neighborhood.
2025-11-13
8:00 AM
Tucson 85719 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Stuck attempting to go under the shed.
2025-11-14
9:00 AM
Tucson 85745 Nightsnake Stuck in a glue trap.
2025-11-14
11:00 AM
Tucson 85745 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Adult male.
2025-11-14
12:00 PM
Tucson 85756 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake WEAR LONG SLEEVES, LONG PANTS, BOOTS. Report to the Building E first for badge. Young of the year. 12" just a button.
2025-11-14
12:00 PM
Tucson 85755 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake In a bait box.
2025-11-15
8:00 AM
Tucson 85742 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The customer called about a rattlesnake on his driveway that had crawled onto a bush. The snake was a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake and it looked to be a female roughly a year old. It was 65 degrees out but the driveway had a nice little sunny patch. The bush the snake retreated to was a large Rosemary and it was next to an even larger one. Neither bush appeared to have a midden in it but one had a remarkably large spiny lizard.
2025-11-15
4:00 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This call came from a renter at an apartment complex situated above a long steep grade (20 meters or so) descending to an urban wash. Apparently, this area has rattlesnakes all the time, according to the customer and other renters who were watching. The temp is currently 79 and there is a light rain. There is an old, decaying sidewalk at the top of the grade that tenants can use to walk behind this wing of the this particular unit. There are old drainage pipes leading beneath river stone landscaping and just over the fence there are multiple large holes into the side of the hill. There is also a packrat midden that is collapsing into the hillside right next to the fence. The snake was one of the older large, robust Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes and looks to be a male.
2025-11-17
9:30 AM
Tucson 85756 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake WEAR LONG SLEEVES, LONG PANTS, BOOTS. Report to the Building E first for badge.
2025-11-18
10:30 PM
Tucson 85747 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner called for a small western diamondback that was on their back porch. The snake was relocated into the desert nearby. The customer was interested in fencing, the yard is a brick wall with one metal side gate and one small drainage hole on either side.
2025-11-22
2:00 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This homeowner discovered a small rattlesnake sitting on some rocks outside of an enclosure for a desert tortoise. It was 55 degrees and beginning to rain. I assume the snake was risking the cold for water. After flooding a rodent burrow that connected to the tortoise enclosure i was able to produce a YOY Western Diamondback Rattlesnake and a sleepy tortoise.
2025-11-23
11:30 AM
Tucson 85756 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A tiny, but healthy-looking neonate Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was sheltering beneath a footstool on the back porch of this home. The back of the home was surrounded by brick wall and the drain screens looked secure so it would appear that this snake may have gotten in under the back gate. The yard itself was pretty clean and free from apparent snake shelters.
2025-11-25
5:00 PM
Tucson 85748 Nightsnake Juvenile in garage.
2025-11-26
2:30 PM
Tucson 85704 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year, but significantly larger than most I'm seeing.
2025-11-27
12:00 PM
Tucson 85730 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year.
2025-11-30
7:00 PM
Tucson 85704 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Customer wants courtyard protested . Just one gate.
2025-12-01
9:30 PM
Tucson 85747 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year - an easy fencing job. One gate, 2 drainage blocks, and 2 expansion joints.
2025-12-02
3:00 PM
Tucson 85745 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Adult female
2025-12-02
4:00 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Large adult male.
2025-12-08
4:00 PM
Tucson 85742 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year.
2025-12-10
4:30 PM
Tucson 85641 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year.
2025-12-23
8:00 AM
Tucson 85735 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of the year.
2026-01-03
2:00 PM
Tucson 85710 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake This customer called because a friend had seen a rattlesnake in a storage area under her mobile home, but had lost sight of it. When I arrived, I removed some boxes from the storage space and found the snake, a juvenile Western Diamondback Rattlesnake. The property was only maybe 30 yards from Pantano Wash, and I assume that’s where the snake came from. I
2026-01-17
3:00 PM
Tucson 85742 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner called regarding a rattlesnake that was “dug up” while landscapers were removing a large cactus from the front yard that had rodent activity under it. I responded to the call and relocated the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake to a deep cave in a nearby wash. The homeowner would like to have a quote for snake fencing.
2026-01-17
6:00 PM
Tucson 85641 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Homeowner called regarding 2 rattlesnakes she found in her garage while moving boxes. Both were Western Diamondbacks (1 adult and 1 subadult). Both snakes were relocated to a nearby wash into separate rodent burrows.
2026-02-05
4:30 PM
Tucson 85736 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake A large fencing project.
2026-02-09
10:00 AM
Tucson 85750 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Homeowner discovered a snake coiled beneath a roll of wire in the backyard. The Western Diamondback Rattlesnake appeared to be a male and around 1-2 years old. Snake was released into deep cover along sabino creek in a private park.
2026-02-12
2:00 PM
Tucson 85705 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of last year.
2026-02-12
3:30 PM
Tucson 85718 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Young of last year.
2026-02-13
12:30 PM
Tucson 85730 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Sizable, but still young male in one of the storage units.
2026-02-15
1:30 PM
Tucson 85747 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake The homeowner called regarding a rattlesnake that fell off the inside of her garage door when she opened it. She called us and I quickly responded to her location to relocate the snake. The homeowner is no stranger to rattlesnakes and has frequent visits in her backyard, as a wash runs directly on the other side of her property. The juvenile Western Diamondback was relocated to a nearby wash back into its respective habitat, into a packrat nest under deep cover. Instead of grabbing a shovel, the homeowner recognized the important ecological role rattlesnakes play and called us to remove it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often is the snake removal activity log updated?

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.

Why are exact addresses not shown in the snake activity log?

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.

How effective is snake fencing?

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.

What areas does the snake removal activity log cover?

The log covers all areas where we provide snake removal services, including Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, Tempe, and surrounding Arizona communities. You can filter by zip code to see activity in your specific area.

Can snake fencing be installed on any property?

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?

Yes, snake fencing requires periodic maintenance to remain effective. Regular inspections ensure the fence remains intact, properly sealed at ground level, and free of gaps. We offer snake fence maintenance and renewal services to keep your rattlesnake proofing system functioning optimally.

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