Loads of snake tracks on the driveway this year. Lot's of traffic in and out of a wash that starts near our barn. I use the rake contraption on my Ranger to fine rake the driveway and the snake traffic across the drive stands out easily as an S-pattern
So far no rattlers. Those become training aids for the dogs and their shock collars if they show any interest. That is the biggest problem out here this time of year. My two-year old Reservation Rescue dog is a wild dog at heart and loves chasing rabbits which she catches and kills. We have to keep an eye on her to keep her out of the brambles because that is where the snakes like to hide.
This was a Bull or a Hognose. I can never tell them apart. Non poisonous. This one is about five feet long. I am constantly shooing them off the streets in the early fall as the street stays warm and they go to sleep where they risk getting run over. In cold weather, snakes become very lethargic and you have to wake them up with a stick to get them to get out of harms way. I was trimming under the edge of a Rosemary bush one year and a baby rattler was under there asleep. It was about 50F and he was totally unaware I had just bumped him with my glove. That took a few weeks off my life.
Non poisonous snakes are your friend out here because they are territorial and run off or kill Rattlers. Funny, these will coil up and they make a "rattle" sound with their mouths. Very convincing, they are.
This is your best friend in AZ. A King Snake. Non poisonous, very easy to spot, and a Rattler's worst enemy (hence the name "King"). This was shot a couple weeks back right outside my barn. I had a baby one of these, maybe a foot long, in my house garage years ago and I was afraid I'd injure him or drive over him. I musta dragged him out of the garage four or five times. Finally, he went away. Snake grabbers are very handy out here...