Even if you know that snakes are good for your yard, you probably don't want to come face to face with one. But you should ...
Snake repellent plants can be hugely important if you live in an area where these unwelcome reptiles thrive. Snakes love damp, secluded spots with dense leaf cover and also sun-bathed rock gardens, ...
You may have seen our story online about a snake wrangler getting bitten twice recently by some angry reptiles. It happened to Jason Clark, owner of South Eastern Reptile Rescue. Afterwards, Clark ...
With spring’s warm evenings and even warmer days, we’re all bound to begin encountering the snakes of the Triangle. Social media sites can be a treasure trove of falsehoods about our region’s snakes, ...
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Snake repellents like oils, granules and mothballs lack proven effectiveness. Mothballs pose health risks to humans and pets. Habitat changes remain the most reliable snake deterrents. It’s summertime ...
Snakes are running rampant across Mississippi, basking in the summer heat and making themselves at home in your yard. Sure, there are some ways to keep snakes away, but do they really work? Here’s ...
During monsoon season in India and Southeast Asia, black sesame seeds are burned as a natural snake repellent. The pungent smoke overwhelms snakes' olfactory senses, driving them away from homes. This ...
As summer arrives, snakes emerge. Identifying snake holes is crucial. Look for 1-3 inch wide holes with smooth edges. Check for shed skin near foundations, decks, and sheds. Snakes prefer damp areas.
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