How to Make a Natural Snake Repellent

How to Make a Natural Snake Repellent thumbnail
You can deter snakes with natural repellents.

Even the mere mention of snakes is enough to make many people cringe. They view snakes as slimy, slithery pests rather than the generally gentle, docile creatures they truly are. Snake repellents are designed to keep snakes out of certain areas, although many are made with poisonous chemicals. Natural snake repellents can be made at home and are a safe alternative to commercial deterrents. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Fine mesh netting
  • Hammer
  • Nails
  • Cheesecloth
  • String
  • Scissors
  • Clove oil
  • Cinnamon oil
  • Spray bottle
Show More

Instructions

    • 1

      Clean your yard to remove dead limbs and debris. Snakes will hide in rotting foliage and old wood piles, so removing them will reduce the number of snakes on your property.

    • 2

      Cover every hole and gap around the foundation of your home with fine mesh netting. Cut the netting to fit over the hole, and attach it to the house with a hammer and nails. The holes in this type of netting are small enough to keep snakes from crawling inside your home.

    • 3

      Pour equal parts clove oil and cinnamon oil in a spray bottle, and coat paths and walkways around your yard. Spray the mixture on the ground around your home's foundation and any garages or outbuildings to keep snakes from going inside. The potent smell of clove and cinnamon oil deters snakes.

Related Searches:

References

  • Photo Credit snake image by Dennis Carrigan from Fotolia.com

Comments

You May Also Like

  • How to Make Homemade Snake Repellent

    Because some species of snakes are poisonous, it is important to protect yourself if you are outdoors. If you live in an...

  • Homemade Snake Repellent

    A great way to rid your property of snakes is to repel them with a natural snake repellent. This method keeps snakes...

  • Snake Repellent Information

    Snakes are just about everywhere in the United States. Most people do not like them and definitely do not want them in...

  • Do Snake Repellents Really Work?

    No known effective snake repellent exists, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The best way to keep snakes away from...

  • Does Snake Repellent Work?

    Snake repellents include commercial repellents and home remedies such as moth balls, cedar oil, lime, coal tar, sisal rope or cayenne pepper...

  • Natural Repellent for Dogs

    Natural insect repellent is a great alternative to chemical repellents because it is safe, non-toxic and has no adverse side effects. Natural...

  • Home Remedy for Snake Repellent

    For most people, the very sight of a snake, venomous or not, will bring on something akin to a full blown panic...

  • How to Make Your Own Natural Cat Repellant

    Cats make wonderful pets, but sometimes they exhibit behavior that is not only inappropriate but downright destructive. Clawed furniture and half-chewed houseplants...

  • How to Use Moth Balls as Snake Repellent

    Snakes can be important to have around because they eat mice and bugs, keeping you from having a field of mice invading...

  • What Are Good Snake Repellents?

    Snakes have an organ called "Jacobson's organ," which they use, in addition to their tongue, as a smell receptor. They are repulsed...

Related Ads

Featured