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How to Get Rid of Snakes!

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Date: 08/07/2008 Topics: Gardening > Pest Control | Readers Request > Pests  
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I have found a snake in my home. It was brown with lighter colored brown stripes. How can I be sure I will not be getting any unwanted guest anymore. I want to call someone, but don't know who to call.

Tracie from Central, Florida
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Post By JB (Guest Post) (09/22/2008)
Good suggestions. I don't want to kill snakes as I fully appreciate their value in nature. But the snakes in my yard are slithering up the brick steps (which are sunny and HOT several hours a day) and then living under the first-second clapboard of the house! This is perplexing me because the lowest clapboard is a minimum of 18"off the ground and the driveway touches the entire foundation on this side-there are no gardens,shrubs etc near the door.I don't want them in the cellar (found 2 last Fall)-don't want them damaging whatever is under the clapboards. Any suggestions?

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Post by mulberry204 (127) | (08/16/2008)
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Edie is right. Cats will take care of snakes.
I lived in Louisisana for 20 years. I lived in dread of snakes coming in. I quess I would try to figure where they were getting in, maybe try a snake trap baited with eggs.
I was always afraid to garden as you could reach in and get a "snake surprise". They especially liked to hang out in the strawberry patch. One time I cut the grass & somehow ran over a snake. I was so frightened, I left the lawn mower running & went into the house. The mower ran for an hour or so, until it ran out of gas.

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Post By (Guest Post) (08/15/2008)
There is a device the makes ultra sound noises to keep snakes at bay you plug it in and make a screeching noise. Humans can't hear. It's sensitive to all sorts of animals including mice to keep away wish you buy at your local source future shop, etc.

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Post by SusanLee (14) | (08/14/2008)
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I have heard that anything with sulfur in it might actually draw snakes, the egg smell since they sometimes eat bird eggs.

Down here we have a lot of what they call rat snakes, and they can clean out a chicken coup of eggs in a hurry.

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Post by msburny (42) | (08/14/2008)
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My Dad was just telling me his trick, his property is very hilly and wooded and snakes scare the bejeezees out of his wife. He sprays turpentine around the areas he doesn't want snakes. Hasn't seen one in years.

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Post By Sue (Guest Post) (08/09/2008)
First, I live in town on an acre of well shorn lawn landscaped with flower beds and an angel garden, a cellar, a driveway, two and a half car garage, a cellar with an apartment above and the door to the garage (not the drive in doors, the walk in door) there was a young copperhead (know for a fact thats what it was) approx ten inches, and I have a six year old and the door he was by is like ten feet from my patio door.

NO OFFENSE TO YOU SNAKE LOVERS, but I live in town and I DO NOT WANT DANGEORUS SNAKES HERE babies, parents or otherwise

CAN ANYONE HELP????

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Post by melody_yesterday (473) | (08/08/2008)
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I called the animal control unit when there was a black snake behind my kitchen stove one time. Formerly known as "the dog catcher"
I have called them on a lot of critters that invited themselves in!
a possum, a black snake behind the stove. A rattle snake starting up a patio pole after a birds nest.
ground squirrels
bee swarm
wasp swarm
a rabid dog
One of the other functions that dept has served me as over the years is to retrieve & dispose of dead cats & dead birds! I wonder if they thought i lived on Noah's Ark!

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Post by Laurel_admin (484) | (08/07/2008)
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The nice weather is here in NY and soon the snakes will be out. Yikes! Does anyone have info on how to lure snakes away from my flower garden without killing them? I freak out when I see them all coiled up laying there. I can't even take care of my flowers. Please Help!

Thanks
Amy

Answers:

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

They HATE the smell of moth balls. Igot one snake out of my attic by throwing the moth balls up there! (04/02/2005)

By guest

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

You can also use moth crystals which can almost look decorative in the flower bed. (04/02/2005)

By cjgeo

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

Get cats! You won't have snakes. (04/02/2005)

By Edie Leonard.

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

Snakes will keep the populations of other small animals, rodents, etc. in check. I don't like to kill them, even though I am afraid of them, too. You must have something that is attracting them. One snake we had disappeared after we removed a pile of old wood. He liked to hunt under it and once his hunting spot was gone, he went elsewhere. If you have piles of debris around your flower garden, you may want to get rid of them. (04/02/2005)

By guest

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

Snakes aren't slimy, and if they aren't poisonous are beneficial to your home/garden by taking care of mice problems. The ones in my area are very venomous so I must admit I kill them, but bear in mind that the majority of snake bites are caused by people interfering/trying to kill snakes. Stamping around in the general vicinity will get rid of them - most of them are shy, retiring, and deaf creatures so making a lot of movement/vibration in the area to make them move away. Regards Jo (04/02/2005)

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RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

Powdered sulfur has always been said to work for snakes, but there is probably a reason why the snake is in the garden. If it has a food source it will be there. Without the snake you could have moles and mice. If it is not poisonous, let it be. They will move away when you get near. Just stomp your feet and they will feel you coming, and leave. They benefit your garden more than you know. Dee (04/03/2005)

By Diamondee

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

I can't believe someone of you are actually referring to snakes as "varmints" and suggesting that they be exterminated. Snakes prey on rodents and other genuine varmints and the majority of them are non-venomous. First find out for sure that they are venomous, and THEN ask for advice from an animal control agent on what to do. (04/11/2005)

By Some Guy

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

I heard using lots of lime helps. From what I remember it burns their skin. Lime should be used twice annually on your lawn or property. If you have snakes just load up the lime & throw down weekly not to heavy. (08/07/2005)

By Ron

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

The best way to get rid of snakes is to lay gravel down. They hate it as they cut themselves on the gravel. (10/24/2005)

By rob

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

I know there is an inherent fear of snakes in many mammals -- from primates to humans. However, they are an important part of our ecosystem and "chopping their heads off" and dowsing them with gasoline is abhorrent! The BEST WAY to control snakes is to control your own behavior by learning about them! I live in the mountains of Virginia and have black snakes, rat snakes, copperheads and the occasional rattle snake. They have NO INTEREST in humans and, in fact, benefit us a great deal by eating moles, mice, rats, etc. In fact, the king snake, which is in the area but I have not seen on my property, is immune to venom and eats copperheads. Control of snakes is simple: remove all habitat for their prey. That includes brush piles, wood piles, junk and keeping the area mowed regularly. I used to have a fear of snakes much greater than most after a childhood experience with one. However, through education and understanding I now respect them and even look forward to seeing one! If we were to get rid of all the snakes in the world we would be over run by rodents that are far more destructive and deadly (disease, etc) to humans than snakes are. You can learn about the snakes in your area by contacting your game and inlands fisheries our county. One person from North Carolina wrote that they have "moccasins". Well, if they were to contact a reliable source, they would learn that mocassins/cotton mouths do not live in the mountains of NC but only in the coastal areas and even then in a few isolated pockets near the dismal swamp in NE NC. They fear something that does not even exist where the live! (05/05/2006)

By Tab

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

http://www.aaanimalcontrol.com/professional-trapper/nationwide-trappers.htm (07/15/2006)

By gman

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

Try the electronic repellers from stopsnakes.com (07/19/2006)

By Bob

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

I just have a warning about using moth balls or crystals to get rid of snakes. The vapor from them that is supposed to run off snakes is poisonous to humans, so don't fill the crawl spaces under your house with them. I have used them under my porches and it seems to work. Keep leaves raked up if you have copperheads- they don't like bare ground. I always rake leaves AFTER if freezes so I don't rake up a snake and have a heart attack. Keeping the grass short and weed eating helps too. I think the only real solution is to move to the city and worry about being mugged. The country is full of country critters. (09/26/2007)

By Mama Cook

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

Poisonous and non-poisonous snakes do not usually co-habitate together and in my experience the more you have of one the less you have of the other. If you go around killing off the non-poisonous breeds you are actually increasing the survival rates of the poisonous breeds due to the increase in food supply and lack of competition among the different breeds. Most people would notice this statement to be rather common-sense but for those of you who do not, well, now you know. STOP killing off the garters, blacks, and king snakes that you find around your home. If one does happen to get in, it is usually because their food supply has also found a way in. Get rid of the food supply(mice, rats, large insects and lizards) and you get rid of the snakes. Call someone who has experience dealing with snakes to remove them from your home and place them in a safer location outside. And Yes, I also live in a heavily wooded area and have for all my life so you can take it or leave it, just don't say that I didn't tell you so. (04/23/2008)

By Not An Idiot

RE: How to Get Rid of Snakes!

I have camped in Mammoth, Ca. my whole life and there are no snakes in the area, odd for mountains! Well I was told that it's because the pumice rock on the ground they don't come around. It cuts there bellies. Maybe get some pumice if you can find it. (07/03/2008)

By Geoff

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