It is important to prevent venomous snakes from entering your garden:
Once a poisonous snake enters your garden it can be a major safety hazard: a direct threat to the safety of your family, especially children and pets.
In addition, snakes may prey on small mammals or birds in your garden, and may eat eggs or small insects, which may affect the ecological balance and plant growth in your garden.
Most people are uneasy and fearful of snakes, so in the event that a snake is present in your garden, it has the potential to cause you great psychological stress, which in turn may lead to emotional problems.
How to prevent snakes from entering your garden:
1. Keep your garden clean by removing stone piles, wood piles and other debris, snakes love to hide in these piles so make sure you clear all kinds of debris from your garden in time.
2. build a fence to seal gaps and holes where entry is possible, use snake proof fencing where possible.
3. mow the lawn to avoid overgrown plants
4. reduce food sources for snakes by removing mice and insects from the garden, which are food sources for snakes.
5. Plant plants that are effective in repelling snakes such as Marigold, Equisetum arve, Garlic natural, marigold, lemongrass, etc. It should be noted that the effectiveness of these plants varies from person to person and there is a lack of scientific research to support the exact effectiveness of their snake repellent effects. Therefore, when trying to rely on plants to repel snakes, it is best to use a combination of plants, along with the use of natural snake repellent balls, snake repellent powders or repellent averts, or sonic snake repellers.