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January 11, 2022 3 min read

Introduction: Why Snake Prevention Requires a Multi-Step Approach

Keeping snakes away from your home is not a one-step process. There is widespread misinformation about what truly works. Some people try home remedies like mothballs, sulfur, or rope barriers—none of which are scientifically supported. To effectively repel snakes, you must eliminate what attracts them, block their entry, and use proven natural repellents. In this guide, we’ll share the best expert-approved methods for long-term snake prevention around your home and yard.

Step 1: Eliminate Snake Attractants in Your Yard

5 steps to keep snakes away from the house

The first step in snake-proofing your property is removing the conditions that invite them in the first place. Snakes are not coming for you—they’re coming for food and shelter. Here’s how to make your yard less appealing:

  • Remove rodent and insect prey. Use natural rodent repellents to deter mice, voles, and rats.

  • Secure your trash. Tightly cover garbage cans and clean up fallen fruit and birdseed.

  • Avoid birdhouses and feeders. These attract rodents and small birds, which draw in snakes.

  • Declutter your yard. Remove woodpiles, scrap materials, and stone piles that offer shelter.

  • Keep grass short. Tall grass provides cover for snakes to travel and hide unnoticed.

  • Avoid overwatering. Wet soil attracts frogs, insects, and other snake prey.

  • Limit mulch use. Thick mulch beds provide cool, moist hiding spots for snakes.

  • Keep sheds and storage tidy. Snakes love quiet, cluttered spaces near ground level.

This foundational step ensures that your other snake deterrent methods are more effective.


Step 2: Use Snake-Repelling Plants

Some plants produce scents that snakes naturally dislike. You can grow these varieties in targeted areas to create a living barrier:

  • Lemongrass

  • Garlic

  • Clove

  • Basil

  • Marigolds

  • Mugwort

  • Onions

  • Cactus

While not a standalone solution, planting these around the perimeter of your property or near high-risk areas can support your broader repellent efforts.


Step 3: Block Snake Entry Points Into Your Home

Once your yard is clear, focus on keeping snakes from entering your house. Start with a thorough inspection, then follow these preventative steps:

  • Seal gaps around foundations, door frames, and windows.

  • Inspect and caulk cracks along attic spaces, porches, and utility openings.

  • Use galvanized wire mesh or hardware cloth to screen vents and drains.

  • Ensure doors and windows close tightly and have no gaps underneath.

  • Eliminate rodent infestations inside the home, which can invite snakes indoors.

Blocking access is one of the most important—and often overlooked—ways to keep snakes out of your living space.


Step 4: Install Physical Barriers to Keep Snakes Out

When dealing with recurring snake issues or rural properties, you may need to install physical snake barriers. Here’s how:

  • Install a snake-proof fence made from solid material or rigid mesh at least 24 inches tall.

  • Bury the base of the fence 2–4 inches deep into the ground to prevent snakes from slithering underneath.

  • Angle the top outward at a 30-degree angle to deter climbing.

  • For existing fences, attach aluminum flashing to the bottom exterior for added protection.

These barriers are especially effective near gardens, sheds, and chicken coops.


Step 5: Use a Safe, Effective Snake Repellent

Even with your best efforts, snakes may still wander near your property. That’s where a trusted snake repellent can make the difference.

Nature’s MACE Snake Repellent offers a natural, non-toxic solution that disrupts a snake’s sense of smell, making your property uninviting. This product is available in Granular formula for broadcast application

Use it around perimeters, barns, sheds, crawlspaces, foundations, and gardens. Nature’s MACE Snake Repellent is:

  • Eco-friendly and plant-based

  • Safe around children, pets, and wildlife

  • Free from toxic chemicals and inhumane methods

Avoid harmful DIY remedies like glue traps, mothballs, or poisons, which often do more harm than good. Instead, use a humane and environmentally responsible product that provides real results.

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Final Thoughts: Choose Natural Snake Control That Works

Controlling snakes requires a full-circle strategy. First, remove what attracts them, then block their entry, and finally apply a reliable repellent. Nature’s MACE Snake Repellent offers a safe, science-backed way to protect your home from unwanted snake activity.

Ready to take action? Visit Nature’s MACE and discover the natural way to keep snakes away for good.

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