10 Powerful Scents That Will Keep Snakes Out of Your Garden

Dealing with snakes in the garden can be unsettling and even dangerous.

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Whether they’re harmless or venomous, finding a snake slithering through your plants can quickly turn your peaceful garden into a place of anxiety.

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Fortunately, there’s a natural way you can add to your garden to keep these unwanted visitors out.

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#1. Eucalyptus

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Eucalyptus is a powerhouse when it comes to repelling snakes, thanks to its strong, minty aroma that snakes can’t stand.

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Beyond its snake-repelling abilities, eucalyptus adds a wonderful year-round fragrance to your garden.

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As a bonus, eucalyptus oil also repels insects, making it a versatile, natural solution for keeping multiple pests out of your garden.

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#2. Peppermint

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Peppermint isn't just for freshening your breath or soothing tea - it's also a powerful snake deterrent.

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Snakes have an extremely keen sense of smell, and the strong, minty aroma of peppermint is overwhelming for them.

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Moreover, peppermint is easy to grow while also offering the added bonus of fresh leaves for your kitchen and beauty routines.

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#3. Clove Oil

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When used, clove oil creates a scent barrier that snakes are reluctant to cross.

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You can mix clove oil with water and spray it around your garden's perimeter, or soak cotton balls in clove oil and place them in snake-prone areas.

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This method is not only effective but also safe for your plants and pets, offering a chemical-free way to deter snakes.

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#4. Garlic

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Garlic is a powerful natural deterrent for snakes, thanks to its strong, pungent odor.

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The key to its effectiveness lies in sulfonic acid, a compound that gives garlic its distinctive smell, which snakes find unbearable.

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When you plant garlic in your garden, it acts as a natural barrier, keeping snakes at bay.

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Beyond protection, garlic offers health benefits and even produces beautiful white flowers.

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#5. Ammonia

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The strong odor of ammonia is like kryptonite to them, making it an effective weapon in keeping them out of your garden.

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To create a scent barrier, soak rags in ammonia and place them in unsealed plastic bags around your garden.

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This repels snakes effectively, but remember to reapply the ammonia-soaked rags regularly to maintain the odor and ensure your garden remains snake-free.

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#6. Lemongrass

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Originating from the warm regions of Sri Lanka and southern India, lemongrass thrives in sunny, well-drained soil.

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Its strong, citrusy aroma can disorient snakes, making it difficult for them to navigate and hunt, which effectively keeps them at bay.

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Additionally, lemongrass contains high levels of citronella, further enhancing its repellent properties by also keeping mosquitoes away.

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#7. Lavender

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Snakes have a keen sense of smell, and the strong aroma of lavender is highly off-putting to them.

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This makes lavender a natural deterrent, keeping snakes away from your garden.

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Beyond its repellent properties, lavender is low-maintenance, returning each year as a perennial.

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#8. Onions

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Onions aren't just great for cooking; they can also help keep snakes out of your garden.

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The strong smell of onions, caused by the release of sulfur compounds when chopped, is something snakes really dislike.

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These compounds irritate snakes, making them avoid areas where onions are planted.

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#9. Citronella

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Citronella is a powerhouse in the garden, known primarily for its mosquito-repelling abilities, but it’s also effective in deterring snakes.

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The strong citrusy scent is something snakes can’t tolerate, making it their natural kryptonite.

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#10. Cinnamon

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The strong, spicy scent of cinnamon is something snakes can’t stand, making them avoid areas where it’s used.

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Whether you sprinkle ground cinnamon or use cinnamon oil, the powerful aroma creates a natural barrier that snakes won’t cross.

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I’ve found cinnamon oil to be especially effective, needing just a few drops around the garden’s perimeter.

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