1. Cut Off Their Food Supply
source: Backyard Birds
Snakes are attracted to a number of things. They eat mice and rats,
but they also eat discarded birdseed and fruit. If you have a compost bin,
ensure it’s completely sealed. If you have bird feeders in your yard,
try to keep them at the perimeter of your yard and as far away from your home as possible.
2. Plant Lemongrass
source: Garden Betty
A super simple way to deter snakes is by planting lemongrass in your garden.
Snakes hate the citrusy smell and thankfully, so do mosquitoes!
3. Citrus Solution
source: Tori Avey
ASpeaking of citrus, you can add some lemon or orange rinds and pieces to a jar of water.
Let the fruit sit in the water for 24 hours. Spray the solution onto patio furniture and around
your deck/porch stairs to deter snakes from coming too close.
4. Maintain Your Yard
source: jbelldfw.com
If you have lots of weeds and piles of sticks or other debris lying around the yard,
these make for the perfect hiding spots. If you keep your yard tidy
and maintained, snakes will be less likely to make it their home.
5. Seal Off Your Home
source: YouTube/Quikrete
You don’t want snakes in your yard, and you certainly don’t want them in your home.
Ensure any cracks in your foundation and around doors and windows are sealed off.
You should also be sure there are no holes in any window screens, etc.