Remove Their Food Sources
Snakes are attracted to places where they can find food, like rodents, abandoned fruit, and birdseed. To prevent this, make sure your compost bin is well-sealed. Place bird feeders far from your house and near the edge of your yard to avoid attracting snakes.
Plant Lemongrass
Planting lemongrass is an easy way to deter snakes, as they dislike the citrus smell. As a bonus, mosquitoes also avoid lemongrass.
Use Citrus Spray
Make a citrus spray by soaking lemon or orange peels in water for at least a day. Spray this mixture around your deck, porch, and outdoor furniture to keep snakes away.
Maintain Your Yard
Snakes love hiding in weeds, twigs, and yard debris. By keeping your yard tidy and well-maintained, you can reduce the chances of snakes making it their home.
Secure Your Home
To prevent snakes from entering your house, seal any cracks in the foundation and around doors and windows. Ensure that window and door screens are intact without any gaps or tears.
Make a Homemade Snake Repellent
Create a natural snake repellent by mixing equal parts clove oil and cinnamon oil. Spray this solution around your home, deck, and any other areas where you think snakes might be hiding.
Use Mothballs
Mothballs are effective at keeping snakes away as well as bugs. Place them around the foundation of your house and on your back porch. Be cautious, as mothballs are toxic, so keep them away from children and pets.
Set Up Humane Snake Traps
If all else fails, you can use humane snake traps. Place them strategically around your yard. Once you catch a snake, release it in a wooded area far from your home.
By following these steps, you can keep snakes away from your yard without harming them or using toxic chemicals.