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How to Get Rid of Snakes Without Chemicals

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By dreamer2414
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Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
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Look here to find out how to keep snakes away from your home without harming children or animals

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • knife
  • lime(your choice on how many to use)
  1. Step 1

    This is the simplest way i have yet to find to get rid of snakes around your home. First thing is to figure out where all your wanting to put something out for snakes. The rest is real simple. Plus its a method that is in no way harmful to children or animals.

  2. Step 2

    You take lime (as many as you think is needed) cut it into four pieces. Anywhere you think or have seen snakes located just take a slice and place as many around the area as you feel is needed. The more snakes you've seen the more i would place out. Especially around homes, utility buildings, and any shaded areas.

  3. Step 3

    When a snake crosses over a lime it instantly starts burning there skin and their insides leading them to death. Death is based on time of them being on the lime. So give it a try , keep them snakes away today!!!!!

Tips & Warnings
  • Its best to start out with a good bit of lime until you figure out the most areas in which snakes are located.
  • If your children have any allergic reactions to lime make sure it is not put out to where they can get it

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goodselfme said

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on 12/13/2009 I don't have to deal with getting rid of snakes without chemicals. I hate to have anything suffer, so God did not let the snakes come around my home. I am sure this will help many people. 5* composition.

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