Snake Fencing Examples from 2025
Rattlesnakes on pool day doesn't have to be a thing this summer.
Rattlesnakes used to visit the pool area to get a drink, then hide in a space under some blocks and the landscaping. But, that's no longer an option.
Snake fencing works.
If you live in the desert, snakes are part of the deal — but that doesn’t mean they need to be in your yard. We install clean, effective barriers that actually keep them out, without messing up your view or your landscaping.
Pets and kids on one side, and snakes on the other.
Send us a message if you want a quote or have questions. We’re local, we know snakes, and we’ve seen what works.
A gate with modifications to make it impossible for a rattlesnake to get through it.
Rattlesnake fencing installed in compliance with HOA rules, and state law (AZROC 321123). If your landscaper is offering to do the same, ask them about that contractor license! It matters.
This home backs up to natural desert, this patio is an easy spot to hide out for the day for a rattlesnake. Or it was, rather, since there is now rattlesnake fencing installed along the entire perimeter.
Is snake fencing hard to see?
Yes! Another backyard that rattlesnakes can't enter, thanks to recently installed rattlesnake fencing by our licensed and insured team. The black option is hard to see even from an angle.
These posts are great because they almost always get at least one comment like "they'll just crawl right in those gaps!", which of course is taken care of. By zooming in, the mesh is just barely visible, leaving no gap. So keep those comments coming; you're proving our point ;)
You'll have to zoom in close to see the black mesh between these bars, keeping rattlesnakes away from the home. Rattlesnake fencing, when properly installed, is very effective at separating dogs and kids from wildlife.
Recently completed rattlesnake fencing, covering the entire perimeter of the backyard. This will be the first summer this home has had without a rattlesnake visitor.
Inside the fence: kids, pets, bare toes, fun times without stress
Outside the fence: rattlesnakes living their best life safe from humans
This is what sustainable living in the desert looks like. It's easier than you think, and we can make it happen for you.
This large courtyard is now inaccessible by rattlesnakes of all sizes.
Elias working on a side gate, which will no longer be an access point to the property for rattlesnakes.
This courtyard got some upgrades! Modifications to the gate and several gaps and drains mean that no rattlesnake is able to get in, of any age, species, or size.
It's very hard to see the materials added to this viewfence that make it inaccessible to rattlesnakes. It's so hard to see, in fact, that if we just post photos like this without mentioning it, we get all kinds of angry faces in our comments. Thanks for proving the point, fellas
Wow, this property turned out amazing! Rattlesnake Fence installation from Elias and Daylan. No gaps, no climbable surfaces, trenched in and secure.
A recently completed rattlesnake fence project. This soft soil requires extra attention to make sure rodents and erosion don't just make gaps under the fence. There's a lot more going on under the ground here than it may seem, which is part of the design we've been improving for more than a decade.
Soft soil made this property a bit of a challenge. In these situations, we need to make sure the mesh extends deeper underground, with some extra methods, to make sure rodents don't compromise the perimeter and rattlesnakes won't be able to get in. This one took a lot of work, but turned out great.