8 Easy Ways To Keep Snakes Away
They appear without warning.
One second you’re weeding tomatoes, the next a slick body slides past your ankle and your heart stops.
You tell yourself they’re harmless, but the thought of
snakes nesting a few feet from your back door keeps you on edge.
Snakes aren’t monsters, but they are survival experts—and your yard can look like a five-star hotel.
Leftover birdseed, fallen fruit, and open compost invite rodents, and rodents invite snakes.
By sealing compost bins, moving bird feeders to the
far edges of your property, and cleaning up any food scraps, you cut off their main reason to visit.
Tidy, well-maintained lawns with trimmed grass, cleared brush, and
removed wood or junk piles offer fewer dark, cool hiding spots, making your space far less appealing.
From there, it’s about gentle, targeted deterrence.
Lemongrass and citrus sprays create scents many snakes avoid, while natural oils like clove and cinnamon can be misted around decks and foundations.
Seal cracks in your home’s exterior and repair torn screens to keep them out entirely.
If one still wanders too close, humane traps let you relocate it to nearby
woods—protecting your peace without harming a creature that never wanted a fight in the first place.