These are always difficult and dangerous situations. Rosemary, which is often ironically planted due to a rumor that it repels rattlesnakes, is an amazing attractant of them instead. The dense cover, high ambient moisture, numerous rodents and burrows, and general inaccessibility can’t be ignored by a rattlesnake looking for a place to live. For us, […]
Continue reading..Rosemary Attracts RattlesnakesA worker at a construction complex found this Western Diamondback Rattlesnake hibernating inside an electrical closet. The door was outside the building and not sealed at the bottom. This is surprisingly common on apartment patio closets in Arizona.
Continue reading..Rattlesnake Hibernating In A ClosetOn a recent property inspection service, Nick found this packrat midden. These structures, which just look like a pile of sticks and debris, are an insulated, safe opportunity for rattlesnakes. Especially in areas without abundant natural rock (much of Scottsdale and Cave Creek, for instance), packrat middens become important microhabitat for all kinds of wildlife, […]
Continue reading..Keeping Rattlesnakes Away From The HomeA Western Diamondback Rattlesnake taking advantage of low cover to get out of the wind, and possibly wait for a mouse to make its last mistake. Dave relocated this one to a better location. 24/7 Snake Removal & Prevention: Phoenix-metro: 480-237-9975 Tucson-metro: 520-308-6211 https://rattlesnakesolutions.com
Continue reading..Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Resting In YardSonoran Desert party time. This photo of a Tiger Rattlesnake sitting on top of a Sonoran Desert Toad was taken by a homeowner who called us out to provide an estimate for rattlesnake fencing. Homes provide dynamic opportunities for wildlife that may not be abundant in the surrounding, natural area. Shade, cover, conductive thermoregulatory opportunities, […]
Continue reading..Tiger Rattlesnake and Sonoran Desert ToadAnother gluetrap situation. This Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was hopelessly trapped next to the skeleton of a Western Banded Gecko who wasn’t so lucky. Ironically, both of these animals are much more effective at removing the intended target than the traps themselves. If you do use these traps in the garage, consider this: even if you […]
Continue reading..Glue Trap RattlesnakeThe dogs were barking a “strange bark”, alerting the homeowner to a rattlesnake in the backyard. Bryce was dispatched and he found a Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake cruising around behind the patio furniture.
Continue reading..Dog Alerts Homeowner To Rattlesnake In The YardSome of the common spots where rattlesnakes can be found at homes. In the winter, this nearly always means the snake has stayed for months at this point in close proximity. Garages, sheds, under concrete slabs, etc, are all suspect. Identifying the situation so it can be corrected is reason #424 to ignore the Nexdoor […]
Continue reading..Finding Rattlesnakes At HomeThis baby Mojave Rattlesnake was found hanging out on a Gilbert front patio back in early November. There is a lot of development in the area, so situations like this are unfortunately common as snakes have a difficult time adjusting to the stucco and pavers that have replaced native desert.
Continue reading..Baby Mojave On A PatioIt’s cold outside, but that’s not going to last long. We’re ~2 months before your daily feed is full of “there was a rattler in my yard!!!” posts. If that’s not something you ever want to write out for yourself, now’s the time. The schedule fill fill up FAST as soon as Spring hits! Here […]
Continue reading..Snake Fence Before Spring