7 Smart Buys I Recommend to Keep Snakes Out of Your Home

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Got snakes? No thanks! Let’s keep those critters out where they belong. Fortunately, snakes don’t naturally gravitate to houses because they prefer to be left undisturbed. However, that doesn’t mean they never try to sneak their way in.

Fortunately, there are are several products and precautions you can take so that your home looks less inviting. These are 7 essential items that’ll help snake-proof your home without breaking a sweat or the bank.

Bird Netting

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Bird netting is lightweight, not too noticeable, and it packs a punch in the snake deterrent department. You can lay it down around the perimeter of your house, anchoring it with heavy objects like buckets filled with stones or sand. This setup creates a physical barrier that’s tough for snakes to cross. They tend to get tangled in the mesh and typically retreat, making this an effective and unobtrusive method to safeguard your home.

Hardware Cloth or Wire Mesh

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Areas like dryer vents or gaps in your ductwork are just the right size for snakes to slither in. A roll of hardware cloth or wire mesh can be your first line of defense. Cover up those critical spots like foundation openings, vents, and exposed pipes. Make sure you secure it tightly because even small gaps can be an open invitation.

Snake Fencing

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Snakes can be pretty determined when they want to be. However, you can step up your yard’s defense with some snake fencing. Opt for a sturdy stainless steel mesh fence that snakes can’t climb or squeeze through. It’s also a great barrier against rodents, who might chew their way through softer materials. For best results, bury the base of the fence a few inches into the ground to thwart any burrowing attempts.

A Lawnmower

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Think of mowing your lawn as less about landscaping and more about anti-snake strategy. Regularly cutting your grass makes your yard less appealing to snakes. These critters prefer the cover of long grass to shield them from predators, so keeping your lawn trim cuts down on their hiding spots.

Sealant and Caulk

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Take a walk around your home, and you might find a few unwanted surprises: little cracks and gaps just perfect for snakes to slip through. On the bright side, there’s an easy fix. Using a high-quality sealant or caulk can close off these potential entry points quickly and affordably. Focus on areas where pipes and wires enter your home since these are often overlooked spots.

Door Sweeps

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Ever noticed that tiny gap under your door? It might seem harmless, but it’s practically a welcome mat for snakes. Those gaps are just the right size for a snake to slide through into your cozy home. The fix is simple: install a heavy-duty door sweep. These are designed to snugly seal the gap at the bottom of your exterior doors, keeping those uninvited slithering guests outside where they belong.

A Rake

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Snakes love to hide and burrow in unkempt yards filled with leaves, sticks, and debris. Grabbing a sturdy rake can help you maintain a clean outdoor space, reducing the ideal hiding spots for these reptiles. A tidy lawn means fewer places for snakes to lurk, which naturally reduces the chances of them venturing closer to your home.

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