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What this boils down to is that snakes need to be repelled by other means. Thankfully, those other means are well within your grasp as a homeowner. To keep snakes away from your home and property, you need to make the space as unappealing as possible. This means no long grass. You don? This has nothing to do with texture; snakes do not want to be seen by predators or prey. Short grass leaves the very exposed for a long distance. Do sonic snake repellers work - Do not waste your money on sonic snake repellers.

These items will tell you they emit a sound that humans cannot hear but snakes can. The reptiles supposedly can? The truth of the matter is that snakes don? Instead of having traditional ears, snakes rely more on vibrations in the ground to tell them information.

A sonic repeller would be a complete waste of time. In fact, do not buy any of the commercial repellents on the shelf at the store. Your time and effort is better spent patrolling the outside of your home and property.

Sureguard Snake Repellant uses ultrasound and emits vibrations up to 20 metres to keep snakes at bay. It works well according to customer reviews. One reviewer says; " We had spied a red belly black around our garden a few times, but when he decided to join us on our deck for happy hour it was the last straw. They are a little loud, but we are getting used to it and small price to pay if they will keep the snakes away. Another reviewer says; "I ordered the Repellers in desperation after seeing two brown snakes near my back door within a week..

With a kennel of show dogs it was important that I get protection fast. Delivery took a bit longer than I would have liked, and the order arrived without one of the components ordered, however I have not seen a snake since. Thank you. The best measure of the ineffectiveness of snake repellents are the rattlesnakes themselves.

The featured image in this post is from a property in that was completely covered with the stuff. So much, in fact, that the homeowner stored the remaining bags along with some empties against the side of the house — inadvertently creating a shaded area.

A Western Diamondback Rattlesnake moved in overnight. This un-posed photo was taken by a Rattlesnake Solutions field agent prior to capture and relocation of the snake. Situations that make for such a great photo are rare, but the case of snake-repellent failing to even prevent direct contact with a snake is unfortunately common. If you have used these products and have not seen snakes, it has nothing to do with them.

Things like: rodent control, good landscaping practice, keeping a clean yard, barriers and physical prevention, etc. Home Remedies to Keep Snakes Away: Eliminate Food Supplies Snakes are often found in areas where rodents are present as this is one of their primary food sources. Eliminate Hiding Places Snakes prefer dark, damp places and are known to live and hide in cracks, crevices, and holes.

Change Up Your Landscaping If your yard or garden is prone to snakes, consider making changes that will deter these pests from coming in. Use Natural Predators Foxes and raccoons are common predators of snakes. Smoke Them Out Snakes have an elevated sense of smell and are ultra-sensitive to odors and fumes. Utilize Natural Products There are several natural products that work well as snake repellents. Some of the more common ones include: Napthalene: Napthalene is a common ingredient found in many commercial snake repellent products.

It is one of the most common snake repellents. The smell of napthalene irritates snakes without harming them. Place mothballs in holes, cracks, crevices, or any other areas around your property where snakes may be a problem.

One caveat to using moth balls is they can be toxic and fatal to children or pets if they are ingested so use caution or avoid using them if you have pets or children in your home. Sulfur: Powdered sulfur is a great option to repel snakes. Sulfur does give off a strong odor so consider wearing a mask that covers your nose and mouth when applying it. These should be mixed together in a spray bottle and sprayed directly on snakes for maximum effect.

Use caution as snakes will often run in the opposite direction of the spray. Mix these with rock salt and sprinkle them around your home and yard for effectiveness. You can also infuse garlic into any essential oil and use to fumigate rafters, basements, and other hard to reach places. Ammonia: Snakes dislike the odor of ammonia so one option is to spray it around any affected areas.



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