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Deterrent for SnakesBy Herb V. from Deltona, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Deterrent for Snakes
I have tried every method to deter rattlesnakes. I have found two things that seem to help. Mind you nothing is 100 percent. Just use common sense when out in your yard and on your property. Rattlesnakes do not want to run into you or bite you any more then you want them to. Every single one I have had "face to face" contact with has tried to avoid me. That said here are the two things I have found work best. Post by lostinthe RE: Deterrent for SnakesI'm not sure about rattlesnakes, I use sulfur around my house & property where any kind of snakes could be or stay. I know for a fact they don't like sulfur, it also serves in keeping down ticks, fleas, spiders & other such critters, they also don't like mint. Good luck in whatever solution you try. Post by piwacket RE: Deterrent For Snakes
I did some research for you about rattlesnakes, what they eat and their habitat. Apparently, man has moved into a rattlesnakes natural habitat and are plagued with them at times. If your residence has a lot of what they eat like small rodents, rats, birds, lizards, rabbits, squirrels, frogs, gophers, crickets and bugs then they will not go away easily. Post by Lorelei RE: Deterrent For Snakes
Forget the moth balls. Everyone seems to believe critters will run the other way with mothballs. The critters either push them out of the way or ignore them. When I had some problems with critters I contacted my state and asked them for some information. In my case they put me in touch with the forest service and I had my questions resolved. Post by foxrun41 RE: Deterrent For SnakesI have always used mothballs as a deterrent. You just toss them around everywhere. I would suggest starting by putting them under your house. Also, bait traps or use poison for mice or rats to help get rid of snakes.(you could put some of these under your house as well). The snakes are probably there after them to start with and if you cut off their food source then they will go elsewhere. Hope this Helps! Good Luck! Post by ScGamecockCrew |
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