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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.
| Date/Time | City | Zip | Species | Service Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-10-09
9:00 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called stated they found a rattlesnake in their basement. |
| 2025-03-25
11:00 AM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The little rattlesnake was coiled up in the shade by the garage. This home has lots of good habitat around it and in the yard. The pool is fenced so they would like a quote for that. |
| 2025-04-10
2:30 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in the side yard next to a large boulder. It was being attacked by a squirrel when seen. The property has lots of boulders and perfect habitat, including one with a very large horizontal crevice that is almost certainly a den in other times. Searched the property and found no other snakes. |
| 2025-04-09
1:00 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake on patio, male atrox without a doubt following pheromones from a female that was in the vicinity at some point. |
| 2025-05-15
4:30 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner walked out on the back patio and saw the rattlesnake just laid out on the cement. This home does not have a fenced in back yard it is open to the desert and has natural desert landscaping. The snake was headed back out into the desert when I pulled up. They said they normally just let them be but since it was on the back patio to start they wanted me to find it a safer spot for it. |
| 2025-06-03
5:30 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in yard watching. |
| 2025-08-20
7:30 AM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner saw the snake last night slithering by his front door. He put it in a tiny container and wrapped two garbage bags around it. Thankfully, it wasn’t still alive this morning. His home backs up to some desert and a golf course. This was a neonate, but no others were seen. |
| 2025-09-03
7:30 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Snake was in the driveway. Inspected the fence while there and checked the property and found no issues. |
| 2025-09-14
5:00 AM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The rattlesnake was found in the garage. It maye have snuck in when the garage was open but there was also a gap in the weather stripping on the garage that the homeowner intends to fix. |
| 2025-10-03
10:00 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Received a call regarding a rattlesnake in the pool house. When I arrived at the property, I was met outside by the customer and escorted through the backyard. The customer had kept an eye on the snake, which had moved from where it was initially spotted in the pool house. The snake had moved to the wall of the main house and was in ambush underneath a large hesperaloe. I used a hook to move the leaves of the hesperaloe out of the way to expose the snake and used tongs to capture and bucket it with no incident. The snake was a young adult atrox. The snake was noted to have a mellow demeanor during my encounter, but the customer stated that when he saw it. I performed an inspection of the rest of the backyard. The backyard was large and had considerable topography. The yard had a view fence around the entire perimeter, with snake fencing installed by another company. I noted a few holes underneath the fence. I offered a free fencing quote, which he accepted. The customer has two dogs that are often in the backyard. No other snakes were found in the yard. |
| 2025-10-30
2:00 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The home owner called and said they were watching a rattlesnake behind the house. This house is located next to a wash with lots of unkept natural landscaping surrounding it. The snake was curled up next to a tree along a path to the garage. The snake was secured and relocated to a nearby wash with deep cover. |
| 2025-12-06
2:30 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowners found a western diamondback in their side yard. First snake they have noticed in 4 years and credits our rattlesnake fencing to keeping snakes out of their backyard and away from their dogs. |
| 2026-02-25
11:00 AM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This is a fence customer of ours, but the snake was in the front yard. The snake was coiled up just outside the closed garage door. I checked the garage and there was a big enough gap for the snake to go in and out of the garage. I believe the snake was initially in the garage, spending the winter there, and just came out. There is a lot of desert surrounding this home in and around other homes. |
| 2026-03-01
5:00 PM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Very nice couple who has used our rattlesnake fencing services. This snake was outside the fencing but they have guests coming from out of state and would like the snake removed as it is close and can be seen from their patio area. It was living under a large rock on their property and they plan to seal the hole it was living in. |
| 2026-05-09
8:00 AM |
Carefree | 85377 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The caller reported a juvenile western diamondback coiled up on the back patio. When I arrived the snake was under a large storage bin and in a coiled position. I was able to quickly remove the snake without incident. An inspection was performed and no additional snakes were recovered. The rear side gate is the only place the snake could have made entry. As such, I advised client to mirror the protection that is on the other gate to ensure he does not have a rattlesnake in the rear yard again. |
| 2018-07-24
10:30 AM |
Sun City | 85375 | Desert Nightsnake | |
| 2025-03-25
8:00 PM |
Sun City | 85375 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer found diamondback moving outside his door as he walked out to enjoy the nice weather. The snake likely entered through a decent sized gap in the retaining wall in the backyard the leads to open desert. |
| 2018-04-01
8:30 AM |
Surprise | 85374 | Sonoran Gophersnake | |
| 2018-04-05
8:00 PM |
Surprise | 85374 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2019-03-17
6:00 PM |
Surprise | 85374 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2019-04-23
3:30 PM |
Surprise | 85374 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Gopher snake caught by crawling under property. |
| 2019-07-15
10:00 PM |
Surprise | 85374 | None | Customer called stating snake on property. Arrived 20 minutes later, snake no longer present, cleared entire property , found no snake at this time. |
| 2020-03-08
4:00 PM |
Surprise | 85374 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | House is first house after an entrance point from canal and open desert area next to the neighborhood. Snake almost certainly entered from there and was found on front porch. No obvious den areas found on property so snake likely arrived shortly before call. |
| 2020-04-23
12:00 PM |
Surprise | 85374 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Released a mile west from the 303 on the other side of the railroad tracks. Gopher snake was located in their cabinet in their garage. |
| 2026-04-27
8:00 PM |
Surprise | 85374 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The customer had stated on the call that there was a juvenile rattlesnake on her front porch in the corner and had been coiled there for a decent amount of time, unsure of the species, but would watch it until my arrival. Upon my arrival, the snake had not moved and was identified as a baby western diamondback. The customer had stated this wasn’t their first snake call and had used our company in the past, as well as for our fencing for their backyard. The snake was most likely there due to recent construction in the neighborhood/suburban expansion and being pretty close to a desert preserve. Once the snake was removed from the property, I drove out of the community and parked on the side of a desert preserve. I hiked this juvenile into the preserve, walked down a wash a decent distance to ensure it wouldn’t find its way back to a street. I then released it into a pack-rat hole under some large shrub and it went in right away. |
| 2017-07-21
6:30 PM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2017-09-07
10:00 AM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2018-08-13
8:00 PM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2019-04-09
5:00 PM |
Sun City | 85373 | None | Snake was gone when they called they wanted me to come out to just look around anyways |
| 2019-05-16
8:00 PM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer found snake on patio, snake was found on the side of the house, customer almost lost it |
| 2020-07-20
10:00 PM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Right in front of garage Arrived and found sub adult diamondback cornered between garage and gate. Captured and removed to area outside of neighborhood |
| 2020-09-19
8:00 AM |
Sun City | 85373 | Mojave Rattlesnake | The customer called about a rattlesnake in the garage. Found Mojave rattlesnake climbing gym equipment. Captured and removed, advised customers to seek gaps in the garage. |
| 2021-10-26
7:30 AM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Western diamondback sound in cat run, homeowner stepped on it and didn’t get it. Likely seeking shelter from cold temps. |
| 2024-01-04
11:30 AM |
Peoria | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake found in a water control box hibernating. PO emailed. |
| 2025-06-22
7:30 AM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Dispatched to a call in Peoria/Sun City for a snake in a backyard. While speaking to the customer on the phone, she reported that she was watering her plants when she noticed a coiled “diamondback” underneath one of them. Upon arrival, I was greeted by the customer and led into the east-facing backyard, where she pointed out the snake’s location. I observed a juvenile Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) in an ambush position underneath a hibiscus with a drip line. I used large tongs to safely capture the snake and place it in a bucket without incident. The snake may have been sleeping, as it did not rattle at any point. The customer stated that she first saw the snake in the same spot where I captured it, while watering that particular plant. She mentioned that she normally does not hand-water that plant but decided to do so this morning. She also reported that the snake did not rattle or move; she simply noticed it lying there. I conducted an inspection of the rest of the backyard and found no additional snakes. There is a catwalk running to the south of the property from the street to a community pond located east of the home. One small portion of the fence has chicken wire attached. I pointed this area out to the customer and offered a free fencing quote, which they accepted. This house is in an unusual location for C. atrox activity, as it is in the interior of the neighborhood, with approximately five rows of houses in every direction before reaching any desert habitat. I noted that the neighborhood is enclosed by solid block walls with no obvious drainage holes, and is bordered by two main roads to the north and west. For a snake to reach this property from natural desert, it would have to travel a considerable distance. While not impossible, this seems unlikely. Given the estimated age of the snake, I suspect it may have been born somewhere within the neighborhood and has managed to survive there for a little over a year. I do not believe the snake had been in the yard for long, as I saw no signs of denning. I believe it may have entered the yard from either the north or south side via drainage gaps or a gate. The customers stated they have never seen a snake in the 10 years they have owned the home. Considering the home’s location, I do not think it is unreasonable to assume this may have been the first snake to enter their yard. |
| 2025-09-10
6:30 AM |
Sun City | 85373 | Nightsnake | The homeowner woke up to her living room being a mess from her cat. She noticed her cat trying to catch something then saw it was a snake. She put a trash bin over it not knowing what it was. It was a nightsnake and was not harmed by the cat. The doors were all sealed well but she does leave the back patio open sometimes for the cat. She lives off a golf course and has a little desert behind her . |
| 2026-03-02
6:00 PM |
Sun City | 85373 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner\'s son was jumping on his trampoline when he noticed a rattlesnake coiled up nearby. He calmly alerted his parents who then called us to remove the snake. The brick wall around the back yard was the only thing separating the home from the very large Agua Fria riverbed. There was plenty of dense, overgrown landscaping, stacks of wood and brick, and easy access to the front yard. The snake could have very likely spent the winter sheltered somewhere on the property. I did a thorough search but did not find any other snakes. |
| 2018-05-14
7:30 PM |
85365 | Sonoran Sidewinder | ||
| 2019-08-24
10:00 AM |
Youngtown | 85363 | Mojave Rattlesnake | The yard backs up to a large wash. The snake has a large piece of skin missing on his neck. Maybe from being hit by a car. Seems like the snake will survive. |
| 2021-09-05
1:30 PM |
Youngtown | 85363 | Mojave Rattlesnake | The neonate Mojave was in the corner by the front door. The community is surrounded by desert and this home is a few homes away from the desert. They just moved in a month ago, they were really worried because they have kids. I looked around and recommended trimming some plants up. They have a brick fence one gate and some drain holes. |
| 2021-09-05
8:00 PM |
Youngtown | 85363 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowners let their dogs out to potty and saw the snake in their grass in the back yard. They pretty much just have grass In the backyard. They have a brick fence with one gate. |
| 2024-03-28
1:30 PM |
Youngtown | 85363 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | 623-344-8103\r\nSouthwest key programs The rattlesnake was in the parking lot. They threw rocks at it and the snake went up into an employees parked car. I popped the hood and got the snake out. The facility has desert behind it. |
| 2024-03-29
3:30 PM |
Youngtown | 85363 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was seen crossing the parking lot and then it settled under some trash. I was just out here yesterday for a rattlesnake in the same parking lot. The facility backs up to the dry river bottom. |
| 2024-09-23
9:00 PM |
Youngtown | 85363 | None | This is at a facility that has staff walking around checking the grounds. One of them saw a snake and it got called in as a rattlesnake. When I got there she said it was a small black and white snake. They thought it went in a rodent box but I opened it and nothing. I searched around the near by vegetation and nothing. The facility sits on top of a hill that has a large wash below it. |
| 2019-04-06
1:30 AM |
Yarnell | 85362 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Customer called stating amazon guy saw rattlesnake and ran away. Customer corralled rattlesnake with 9 iron until arrival, western diamondback. |
| 2018-11-16
9:00 PM |
Surprise | 85361 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2024-05-27
6:00 PM |
Wittmann | 85361 | Coachwhip | How to coach whip hiding underneath a water bowl in the backyard. |
| 2018-07-03
9:00 AM |
Wickenburg | 85358 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | |
| 2018-07-14
6:00 AM |
Wickenburg | 85358 | Mojave Rattlesnake | |
| 2019-07-18
9:00 AM |
Waddell | 85355 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake had been coiled up on there front patio for a few days. They love in the open desert with no fencing. They have had two other snakes the past couple weeks. I searched area but found only a baby coach whip which went on a burrow. Lots of round tail ground squirrel holes. |
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