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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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024-07-19
8:00 AM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Large diamondback that was trying to get into our fencing. It was unsuccessful, but it was there long enough that it concerned her enough for me to come get it. This is the same house I got three rattlesnakes in the garage from the cheaper fee is because I was very close to it when she called me and I was there no more than 48 hours ago. |
| 2024-09-02
1:00 PM |
Queen Creek | 85143 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Last night, the homeowners got a baby rattlesnake in a sticky trap in their home. They have a garage door for a door and it’s not sealed well. They chopped that one’s head off. They also got a baby rattlesnake in a sticky trap in their garage, which they also killed. I searched around and found a baby rattlesnake coiled up under a tray by their front door. The home has nothing but dirt in the immediate yard but they have a nice desert wash near by. |
| 2024-09-12
7:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Mojave Rattlesnake | The homeowner went to step into the back yard from the garage and there was a rattlesnake slithering by. It coiled up against the house. This area is really developed and there isn’t much for desert left. |
| 2024-10-23
10:30 AM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The snake was seen hanging out in the courtyard. The home doesn’t have any vegetation in it because it is fairly new and they haven’t done landscaping yet. The home is really close to a little mountain. There is a lot of new builds in this area. The backyard has a block wall, and there is a gated courtyard. |
| 2024-12-01
4:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was going into her courtyard when she heard a rattle and saw the neonate rattlesnake in a water drain that was in the walk way. I was able to flood the snake out. Her garage doors were right by this spot and neither one was sealed good so I'm thinking the snake had been in the garage for winter. The area is well developed but there is a big desert wash behind the home that goes on a few miles but all surrounded by homes. |
| 2025-05-01
7:00 PM |
Queen Creek | 85143 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Husband has eyes on the snake Small western diamondback rattlesnake removed from side of the yard. They had a lot of questions about fencing, and I gave them one of our pamphlets. They are interested in fencing, but wanted to talk to their son who would be paying for it if they were to go for it. I gave him my number and they are going to contact me if they want to move forward. I collected information and have it with me. |
| 2025-05-04
9:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Arrived at customer’s home and was greeted by customer and neighbors crowded in a driveway that was not the initial address of the call. Customer stated that the snake had been slowly crawling around the neighborhood for over an hour. Customer stated he wasn’t sure what the snake was but that it was “at least 4ft long and skinny like he hasn’t eaten in a while.” Customer also said snake defecated while going through the side yard. Customer led me through side gate and I asked if I could lead and customer obliged. Went through side yard to the east of the home and did notice snake feces on the landscaping halfway down the side yard. I followed the fence line around and as I did a visual sweep I noticed a large gophersnake crawling on the opposite side of the pool along the wall. Approached snake and used hands to capture it. Snake was mellow and maybe a little lethargic but did not seem skinny like the customer stated. Bucketed the snake with no issue and performed quick inspection of the property. No other snakes found. The neighborhood was a year old and surrounded by old farmland but there wasn’t really desert habitat nearby so offering snake fencing did not seem appropriate. |
| 2025-05-13
12:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Sonoran Gophersnake | The homeowner saw the snake poke its head out from under a table on the front porch. She wasn’t sure what kind it was but wanted it gone either way. It slithered out onto the front lawn and that’s where I caught it. This was a massive 4ft thick gophersnake. This whole community was lush with well watered yards and non native plants everywhere. |
| 2025-05-31
8:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Dog found large Gophersnake by pool equipment. Didn’t feel comfortable looking and getting a photo for me to ID. |
| 2025-06-14
1:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Homeowner called about a Western Diamondback, they already had the snake in a bucket and were keeping it in a cool place, just needed someone to come pick it up. The home is surrounded by open desert and their property does have some fencing but this snake gad made itself comfortable in her horse barn. Snake was hiked into the desert and released into deep cover in a large wash with a lot of shade. |
| 2025-07-04
6:30 AM |
Queen Creek | 85140 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner was on his back patio when he heard a rattle. A few feet from the patio, he had chicken wire along the pool fence and noticed a large rattlesnake stuck in it. This rattlesnake was very thick and was caught about halfway down its body. I was able to safely remove it, and the snake was not harmed. The homeowner’s yard offered many potential hiding spots for snakes, including junk piles, a large shed, and heavy rodent activity. The home was also very close to a large area of state land desert. |
| 2025-07-11
11:00 AM |
Queen Creek | 85144 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | This was at a model home in a new community right off the mountain. The snake was coiled up behind a pot right by the front door. Oddly enough, almost one year to the day, I removed a rattlesnake from this exact spot. Behind this home is a preserve where they can’t build, but in front of it there used to be desert that is now divided into lots under construction. |
| 2025-08-07
8:00 AM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Small western diamondback rattlesnake. They had captured it and put it under a container for me. They called another snake removal person and they gave an ETA for tomorrow. Got information for Rattlesnake fencing. Jeff handling fence quote already |
| 2025-08-13
11:00 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Mojave Rattlesnake | The young Mojave Rattlesnake had been sitting at the base of his front door. I searched around the property for the mother and additional babies, but none were found. The yard was fairly bare and the garage was very tidy, with few good hiding spots for an adult snake and a litter. I advised the homeowner to continue exercising caution, as there are very likely more babies in the general area. The snake was released into a rodent hole at the base of a creosote bush in nearby desert in Queen Creek. |
| 2025-09-10
9:00 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in driveway |
| 2025-09-28
9:00 AM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Large western diamondback, rattlesnake found, crawling in the yard, and when I got there, it was hiding defensively underneath a slab of wood. |
| 2025-10-08
8:00 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | None | No snake found |
| 2025-11-03
8:30 AM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | The homeowner noticed the rattlesnake coiled under his front porch patio furniture. The home is right on the edge of the preserve with miles of desert surrounding them. They have a large yard two acres that is fenced. They have stacked rock piles in the backyard that look like a good hibernation spot. The rest of the yard doesn’t have much in it. |
| 2026-05-14
11:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85142 | Kingsnake | A homeowner in Queen Creek called about a Kingsnake spotted in his front yard. By the time I arrived, the snake had wedged itself under the neighbor’s basketball hoop. This home backs up to a large, open field with many debris piles (trash and brush trimmings), providing the perfect habitat for a Kingsnake. |
| 2026-05-15
7:30 PM |
Queen Creek | 85140 | Western Diamondback Rattlesnake | Rattlesnake in backyard. It was originally on the front porch, but made its way into the back. Easy capture. The rattlesnake was likely trapped in the backyard not knowing how to get back out because the gate in the drain were the only openings. |
| 2019-07-30
8:30 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Customer thought it was a rattlesnake. Ended up being a Sonoran Gophersnake. They still wanted it relocated. |
| 2020-07-14
7:00 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Arizona Black Rattlesnake | Found in backyard |
| 2020-08-16
6:00 PM |
Prescott Valley | 85315 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Found in backyard |
| 2020-08-16
8:30 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Arizona Black Rattlesnake | found on porch |
| 2021-09-20
3:30 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Received a call from a homeowner about a rattlesnake that had slithered into their yard from their back fence. After arriving one of the homeowners guided me to the location where the other was watching the snake. Upon inspection, the animal was determined to be a young Mojave Rattlesnake which had sheltered itself next to the homeowners standing grill. The snake was quickly captured and relocated to a large rodent burrow in a nearby wash with still active pools of water, as well as abundant plant and animal life. The yard where the snake was found had many objects bunched up along the sidewall of the house which could have attracted the snake as a source of shelter. |
| 2021-11-06
2:00 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Important information: gate code 5491 I received a call about a rattlesnake that had been trapped in a rodent snape trap inside a persons garage. Before arriving the homeowner had safely and gently moved the animal just outfrount of the garage with a collapsible snake hook they owned and upon arriving the animal was determined to be a Mojave Rattlesnake. The snake was delicately as possible freed from the trap and quickly captured and bucketed. Fortunately the animal was caught by the sides of the trap instead of the front and suffered no significant injuries. Afterwards the animal was relocated to a relatively nearby rock outcrop that have a small cave with a packrat nest inside. The smaller of the two garage doors had been stuck slighyly open allowing easy entrance into the garage and the cool stable temperature as well as the numerous hiding places inside would have acted as an appealing shelter while approaching the winter months. The homeowner also had issues with various rodent species, explaining the presence of rodent traps, which also could have played a part in the snakes presence. |
| 2024-06-08
10:30 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Call for a possible rattlesnake in a sprinkle box that turned out to be a juvenile Gopher snake. Customer states this is the second relocation in two years by rattlesnake solutions for a snake removal, both Sonoran Gophers. Home is across from golf course. |
| 2024-06-08
10:30 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Call for a possible rattlesnake in a sprinkle box that turned out to be a juvenile Gopher snake. Customer states this is the second relocation in two years by rattlesnake solutions for a snake removal, both Sonoran Gophers. Home is across from golf course. |
| 2024-06-11
10:00 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Arizona Black Rattlesnake | A customer called and said she had a rattlesnake on her property and wanted it safely relocated. Upon arrival, the customer said her cat alerted her of the snake in the cattio. The home was backed up to state trust land. I inspected the property for more snakes and recommend she continue to maintain her yard landscape if possible. |
| 2024-06-21
2:30 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Call for a rattlesnake that was seen the previous evening. Upon arrival I was shown a picture of a Mojave sitting in the corner of the garage that had been left open all day. A double car garage was used as storage full of boxes, tools, etc. snake was not found. The home is on a dirt road in a rural area. |
| 2024-06-22
6:30 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | This snake was first seen the day before and I was not able to be locate it in a full garage used as storage. Today, as the customer entered the back door, he spotted the snake coiled in the corner of the garage behind a table saw and called us back out. Snake had not moved and was easily removed. |
| 2024-07-21
11:00 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Blacktailed Rattlesnake | Blacktailed Rattlesnake made its way into a customers backyard and was found under the trash can. Home is across the street from a natural area where it likely came from and was released back. |
| 2024-07-24
2:00 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Called out for a Mojave that was found in a shaded area of the customers from porch. New home in a rural area of Prescott valley |
| 2024-08-26
12:30 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Arizona black Rattlesnake | Home is backed up to a golf course and natural area. Snake was found in a shaded front patio. |
| 2024-09-09
5:30 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Blacktailed Rattlesnake | Black-tailed rattlesnakes were found digesting a meal on the back porch of a home backed up to a wash and mountains. Snake was released and did not regurgitate during relocating. |
| 2025-05-27
11:00 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Sonoran gopher snake hiding under a wall flashing. |
| 2025-07-06
11:30 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86314 | Blacktailed Rattlesnake | Called out to the Stoneridge subdivision for a blacktail that came in through a drainage hole at the base of a block wall. The home backs up to a wash and a golf course. |
| 2025-08-30
5:00 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Newer sub division. Mohave found by customer while pressure washing the front porch. |
| 2025-09-02
6:30 PM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Called out to the Prescott ridge community in Prescott valley. Subdivision at the base of Mingus mountain. Customs home on multiple acres. |
| 2025-09-08
11:30 AM |
Prescott Valley | 86315 | Mojave Rattlesnake | Rural Prescott Valley on a dirt road. Mojave on the front porch. Serviced the neighbor’s house last year for a Mojave inside the garage. |
| 2018-08-16
3:30 PM |
Prescott | 86305 | Mojave Rattlesnake | |
| 2019-07-15
5:30 PM |
Prescott | 86305 | Blacktailed Rattlesnake | C. molossus was basking on a rock in the backyard while digesting a fresh meal. |
| 2019-08-06
11:00 AM |
Prescott | 86301 | None | Employees report having encountered a baby (between 6-12") diamondback in a common area the previous day. I did the property inspection and found several problem areas throughout the property but no snakes or obvious signs of recent snake activity. The location has plenty of shelter areas, high rodent activity, and water sources as well. When I was explaining what I'd found at the end of the inspection, the client seemed a bit hurried and preferred my writing a report for him rather than explain. It took me just over an hour and I believe he was expecting nothing more than the two of us walking the perimeter to catch anything that might be there. I don't recommend fencing as the property is too large but I did suggest several simple improvements that can be made to reduce the risk of future encounters. |
| 2020-04-27
4:00 PM |
Prescott | 86305 | Sonoran Gophersnake | Has a gate that’s needs Rattlesnake fencing |
| 2020-05-27
8:00 PM |
Prescott | 86305 | Arizona Black Rattlesnake | Snake was coiled up near front door. |
| 2020-06-04
11:30 AM |
Prescott | 86305 | Arizona Black Rattlesnake | Neonate found in backyard under log. |
| 2020-07-27
11:00 AM |
Prescott | 86301 | Blacktailed Rattlesnake, | Found on porch. |
| 2020-08-26
6:00 PM |
Prescott | 86301 | Blacktailed Rattlesnake | Found on porch |
| 2020-07-03
4:30 PM |
Prescott | 86301 | Blacktailed Rattlesnake | Found in front yard |
| 2020-07-10
8:00 PM |
Prescott | 86303 | Arizona Black Rattlesnake | Prescott National Forest |
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