"As the temperatures start to warm up, they'll start to come out," professional rattlesnake remover Eric Allen said.
"They like to find water," Allen explained. "If it gets really hot, they like to seek some kind of shade and they really like to be found underneath things. So people that have a lot of brush and stuff, they tend to find those areas and just get underneath things."
"Like May, June, July would be the time," Allen shared. "That's the breeding season, too. The temperatures are right and they're very active."
"There's a lot of wildlife here," said Mike, who lives in Tracy. "It's surprising because I haven't seen rattlesnakes, but I wouldn't be surprised to know that they're here. It's nothing but farmland. There's plenty of mice if they're after mice, that's for sure."
While bites are rare, they can happen. The best advice is to stay clear.
When Allen and his team at Eric Allen Rattlesnake Removal come out to capture these creatures, they take them away within a few miles of where they were found to not disrupt their habitat.
Allen recommends homeowners cut back plants and brush near their home and remove any other items that provide shade, which creates a perfect habitat for rattlesnakes.
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