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Snake Fencing To Keep Rattlesnakes Away

This pool area is ready for spring, with a newly installed rattlesnake fence by our crew. From the patio, it would be hard to tell that anything had been done at all. But with something like keeping rattlesnakes out of a yard, it’s the things you DON’T see that matter most.

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Western Diamondback Rattlesnake In A Scottsdale Backyard

A Western Diamondback Rattlesnake hiding out under some landscaping in a Scottsdale backyard. It’s not clear exactly where, but the snake had likely spent the winter very nearby. It was relocated to carefully selected microhabitat in a nearby preserve. A new season means some new members of the RS crew! This is the first rattlesnake […]

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Rattlesnake Climbing A Rough Wall

When someone says they saw a rattlesnake climb a block wall, this might be what they’re talking about. A great example of the holds necessary for a rattlesnake to get enough grip to make it up, which is very different from the smooth concrete of the block walls that surround most homes in the state. […]

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New Snake Fence

A big rattlesnake fencing project completed! Jill took some photos during the post-installation quality control inspection. Every install is independently reviewed after completion. If something needs adjustment, we can catch and correct it immediately. It makes sense that a bunch of snake nerds would bring peer review to construction projects. It keeps everyone on the […]

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Young Western Diamondback Rattlesnake At A Tucson Home

A nice-looking little Western Diamondback Rattlesnake that was hibernating under the pavers supporting an AC unit. This is a common situation, and homeowners often discover their longterm visitors on a warm spring day.

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A Pretty Western Diamondback Rattlesnake From Casa Grande

The daughter of a Casa Grande homeowner found this Western Diamondback Rattlesnake on the crawl along the side of the house in early November. Jeff went out and was able to relocate it to a better hibernation situation. Jeff said it was one of the prettiest diamondbacks he’d ever seen on a removal call.

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Rattlesnake Comes Out Of Hibernation To Get A Drink

Rattlesnake activity is an integral part of life in Arizona, especially in areas near natural desert habitats. Encounters with rattlesnakes, like the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, are not uncommon and often occur following specific weather patterns. For example, a recent observation by Dave from Rattlesnake Solutions highlighted a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake found outside its hibernation spot […]

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Rattlesnake In The Bathroom

This little Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was hanging out in the restroom of a public park. A worker was rattled at while doing a check and called it in. The building has a small storage area with a small gap under the door, which is where the little one had likely been hibernating. The entire area […]

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Displaced Rattlesnake Den At Construction Site

A Western Diamondback Rattlesnake was found at a construction site in Florence. This was found in the first week of November, indicating that this pile of pipes was likely the selected winter den. It’s not ideal, but the location the snake was likely planning on using no longer exists. This is why construction-caused displacement can […]

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