Rattlesnake Hunt Interrupted in Backyard

A homeowner contacted us early on a Sunday morning after discovering a juvenile Western Diamondback Rattlesnake in the backyard. While it definitely was not the way they hoped to start the day, Josh arrived quickly to safely remove the snake. When he arrived, he observed something many people never get the chance to witness in real time: active predation. The rattlesnake had recently struck a Desert Spiny Lizard and was patiently waiting for the venom to take effect. While interrupting a hunt is never ideal, leaving a rattlesnake in a residential yard was even less ideal. Josh safely secured both the rattlesnake and its soon-to-be meal in the bucket before relocating them to suitable habitat within the snake’s estimated home range. He released the rattlesnake into a packrat nest and placed the lizard near the burrow entrance so the snake could finish what it had started naturally.

Little Snake With A Big Prize

This ambitious little sausage was found on a playground at a school. It had apparently found something big to eat … so big it could barely move to cover from where it was found. Marissa was very careful to move it without causing it to lose its big prize. At this time of the year, such a meal can be the difference between life and death for a snake this size.