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The data are in! In 2025, we rescued and relocated 91 rattlesnakes and 8 harmless snakes (the latter trapped in netting, sticky traps, or other deadly situations). All for free. Hundreds of hours, thousands of miles, and endless caring and generosity were devoted by our team. 1/2
Evening trespasser in Santa Ynez! These guys are looking for places to spend the winter, and it's much better that it be out yonder instead of inside your garage.
We relocated this little rattlesnake from a yard in Lompoc yesterday. Thank goodness they called us, they thought it was perhaps a racer or other harmless snake!
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The newest @CalPoly police officers are now trained to safely handle rattlesnakes that trespass on campus! (They also met Bertha the gopher snake to help them learn how to tell them apart from rattlesnakes.)
Generally not a good situation for either party. We relocated this snake into the abundant wild areas surrounding this home near Lopez Lake in Arroyo Grande.
Blending into the shadows! We relocated this rattlesnake today from a home in the Los Osos Valley in San Luis Obispo. A big thanks to the resident, Patty, for making a generous donation to us because "you responded quickly and saved the rattlesnake!"
A couple of rattlesnakes relocated in Santa Barbara over the past week. It has been a snakey year so far and it's not slowing down yet! Call 805-401-0811 for free relocation of rattlesnakes from residential properties in SLO and SB Counties.
Snake singing Cher in karaoke? Alas, no. This is a snake mimicking a yard light. OK, so it's actually just a scared rattlesnake in a yard near Lake Nacimiento, who has now been relocated to a safer place.