Vinegar has a sharp, acidic smell that many animals find unpleasant. It’s sometimes used as a natural deterrent for snakes, particularly around water features.
How to use it:
Pour vinegar around the edges of ponds or pools.
Spray vinegar along stone pathways or entry points.
6. Ammonia
Ammonia produces a strong, pungent odor that animals tend to avoid. Some homeowners place ammonia-soaked cloths in areas where snakes might hide.
How to use it:
Soak rags in ammonia and place them in sealed containers with small holes.
Put them near sheds, garages, or woodpiles.
(Use ammonia carefully and keep it away from pets and children.)
7. Lemongrass 🌱
Lemongrass has a strong citrus aroma that is refreshing to humans but may act as a natural deterrent for some pests, including snakes.
How to use it:
Plant lemongrass around garden borders.
Use lemongrass essential oil diluted in water as a spray.
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