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Remedies for unwelcome guests… snakes

Snakes are often found in lawns and gardens, and they can be dangerous to humans and pets alike. While snakes are beneficial in controlling rodent populations, they can be unwelcome visitors in your yard. Fortunately, there are several natural remedies to keep snakes out of your lawn.

Spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and garlic have strong scents that repel snakes. Sprinkle these spices around your yard, especially in areas where snakes are likely to hide, such as near bushes and trees.

Plants can also be effective in keeping snakes away. Some plants, such as marigolds (4 varieties of seed) and lemongrass (plants or seed), have natural oils that repel snakes. Plant these around the perimeter of your lawn to create a barrier. Wormwood (seeds or plants) also deters snakes and makes a pretty addition to hostas as a boarder. Also, mother-in-law's tongue, have a bitter taste that snakes dislike, and can be mixed with the wormwood and hostas. Plant these within your lawn or garden to deter snakes from entering.

There are also several items sold in stores that can help keep snakes out of your lawn. Snake repellent sprays are a popular option, as they contain natural oils and other ingredients that snakes find unpleasant. Simply spray the repellent around your lawn, paying special attention to areas where snakes are likely to hide. Snake repellent balls can be extremely powerful and claim to also be pet safe.

Another option is to use snake traps. These traps use bait to lure snakes in, and then trap them so that they can be safely removed from your yard. Be sure to check the traps regularly, and release any trapped snakes far from your property.

In addition to these natural remedies, there are several steps you can take to make your lawn less attractive to snakes. Keep your lawn well-maintained, as tall grass and overgrown bushes can provide hiding places for snakes. Remove any debris, such as piles of leaves or logs, that could attract snakes.

Finally, if you do encounter a snake in your lawn, it's important to remember to stay calm. Most snakes are not aggressive and will try to avoid humans if possible. If you feel comfortable doing so, you can try to gently guide the snake away from your property using a broom or other long object. If you are unsure about how to handle a snake, it's best to call a professional wildlife removal service.

When working in areas you know to have snakes, we highly encourage you to protect against snake bites. In our business, crews use snake gaiters these are simple to use and highly effective.

In conclusion, there are many natural remedies and steps you can take to keep snakes out of your lawn. By using spices, plants, and items sold in stores, as well as maintaining your lawn and keeping it unattractive to snakes, you can create a safe and snake-free environment for you and your family.

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