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I don't know which is "badder", my viper or the rattlesnake. But I do know... they both can kill you!
Almost walked on this one! 6-11-10
My job is never boring. 6-13-10 The night is still young.
Another rattlesnake removed from my home town! 6-14-10
This rattlesnake was just removed from a yard in Roseville
A large rattlesnake
This rattlesnake hiding in garden hose
Snake blends in with natural environment
This rattlesnake blends in with the ground
Rattlesnake hidden in tree stump
Rattlesnake sunning on tree branch
Rattlesnake sunning on asphalt steps
Snake camouflaged in gravel
Rattlesnakes nestled in some lumber
Snake resting
Ramirez Rattlesnake Removal trucks ready for work
Snake blends in with natural environment
Snake blends in with natural environment
Rattlesnake hidden near tool box
Snake blends in with natural environment
Rattlesnake sitting under wooden steps
Small rattlesnake resting under garden pot
Len holding a rattlesnake
Snake blends in with natural environment
Snake blends in with a rock wall on house
Snake sitting on vent
Snake sitting on vent
Found this lady hunting in St. Helena
What a excellent place to hide.
This rattlesnake had 7 segments, as we refer to the rattles on the end of the tail.
Be alert this time of the season! Rattlesnakes can be found just about any where.
Wasted little time removing this rattlesnake from under a guys house in Meadow Vista.
How would you like to have rattlesnakes living under your house. Many people do, they just don't know it.
These snakes were removed from a very short distance where the children play. Be alert this time of the season. Parents should always scout play areas first for snakes, before letting children play.
It's very important to remain calm when your under pressure.
Just returned home after this snake call in Auburn. Hard to believe where this guy was resting, clearly above the waist. Super scary for the home owner. Also removed one more on this property as well.
What a excellent place to hide
Even small rattlesnakes are very dangerous. 5-20-10
This is a nice looking rattlesnake
Today I removed 14 rattlesnakes in St. Helena, Ca.
Len Ramirez handling a large rattlesnake
This rattlesnake blends in with the carpeting
Snake blends in with natural environment
Rattlesnake caught in some fencing wire
Rattlesnake hidden in rocks
Small rattlesnake
Rattlesnake sitting in vent
Yearling snake that has just eaten
Snake making its way to hide inside boot
Remember the blotchy pattern of the Northern Pacific Rattlesnake.
Rattlesnake den
Lots of rattlesnakes
Baby rattlesnakes in bucket
Snake removed with tongs
Rattlesnakes concealing themselves from predator in shady area
Captured rattlesnake
Another rattlesnake safely removed
Snake ready to strike - RUN!
Snake found along existing foundation of home
Snake ready to ambush prey
Beautiful rattlesnake
Rattlesnake trying to attack Len
Another beautiful snake
Captured snake in live well
Captured snake ready to be relocated
Snake concealed underneath stone steps
Snake hiding behind trash can inside the house
Northern Pacific Rattlesnake coiled up
Rattlesnake ready for a swim
Snake concealed in box of metal parts
Snake resting on laundry room vent
Rattlesnake hiding in rocks