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Getting Rid of Snakes
« on: March 07, 2007, 11:52:20 PM »
We moved in our current house on a grassy hill (in Silicon Valley, CA) last September, and was invaded by two garden snakes within two weeks this October. I have small children, one of them is ten months old, and I hate snakes. Anyone could please help out with solutions to keep them out of my garden and house, so we can enjoy our lives?
It will be greatly appreciated!
Jean

Things to Look Out For

First of all, as a fellow mother who also worries about her small kids, garter snakes are not poisonous in the unlikely event that your kids get close enough to one to get bitten. They're very shy and not usually very aggressive. The absolute worst outcome is just a readily treatable infection. You will, of course, take them for medical treatment right away if they do get bitten, but they're actually probably in more danger from the Black widow spiders that are also probably hiding back there than the snakes. The only venomous snakes I've personally encountered here in California were rattlesnakes and they usually give you lots of warning. If you've got one of those in your yard, call animal control immediately since rattlers and kids don't mix!

The best way to get rid of the snakes is to make sure your back yard is not Snake Heaven. Keep the clutter down. No piles of wood or leaves, nothing they can nest in or hide under. Keep the grass mowed so they don't get comfortable hanging out in it. Also, take care of any rodent or insect problems quickly. If the snakes are migrating to your yard, they've probably got a good reason. A buffet line starring roaches and mice is one of the best.

Take a stroll around your house and inspect the foundation and the ventilation holes in the garage. If you see any holes bigger than about a quarter then you've hung up an "apartment for rent" sign for the snakes. And for heaven's sake, don't leave doors standing open! Make sure you've got a good screen door at the very least, or you may find a garter snake struggling frantically on your shiny kitchen floor. Yikes!
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Remove What They Like

I won't lecture you about how beneficial snakes are but… I have a backyard wildlife habitat, and have actually tried to attract snakes to live in my yard. You just have to know what they want to attract them to your yard or to keep them out of your yard. You'll want to get rid of any of these:

Low-growing hiding spots near your house (shrubs, plants, etc.)


Thickly-planted gardens


Mulch (especially straw mulch) in the gardens


Tall grass (you mentioned your grassy hill--prime snake habitat)


Bird feeders (which attract mice & insects, which attract snakes)


Ground-level water sources (birdbaths, ponds, puddles, etc.)


Compost piles


Wood and brush piles (any wood on the ground where they can hide)


Ground-level access to buildings -- under the porch, garage, crawlspace

You'll also want to determine what kind of snakes they are so that you can try to eliminate their food sources around your yard. If they eat mice, then you'll want to try to eliminate the mouse population by making your yard unattractive to mice. If they eat insects like grasshoppers then you'll want to make your yard unattractive to them.

I encourage you to go to your local library and check out some books to learn more about the snakes and what they like so that you can eliminate whatever it is that attracts them to your yard. Although eliminating what snakes like may not be practical or even aesthetically pleasing.
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Snakes Are Helpful, Really!

I ask my son about this problem. He has a snake for a pet. He said there are a few things you can do. First, make sure all outside vents, holes, and under skirting is properly sealed. Then if you don't have a cat, maybe you can borrow one. As for the garden you want a snake there. They are a great pest control help. They control mice, birds (they are scared of them and fly away) and any other sort of small critter that might be eating your garden.

Most of the time you won't see the snake. If given a chance the snake will leave. Remember they are more scared of you than you are of them. Please don't kill it just because it is a snake. Think where we would be without them. The mice and such would take over and we will have no food.
Sterling

The Friendly Answer

Get a cat! We own 3 cats, which live mostly outside. They do a terrific job of keeping mice and other rodents (snake food) away from the house and yard. And the kids adore having pets!
Karen

Sprinkle Mothballs

Sprinkle mothballs around where the snakes are and they will go away. I had them here in my yard near out deck and this method worked. Just be careful with mothballs and children!
Babs

From the Far East

Go to your pharmacy store and buy Sulfur powder. Sprinkle this powder at all door entrances (like a line). And you need to re-apply after some time or after a rain. Sulfur keeps snakes away. Living in Malaysia, where we have all sorts of tropical snakes, sulfur is proven well.
Elizabeth

An Ecological Solution

Plant Marigolds!
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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2007, 07:37:05 PM »
Don't automatically assume that all snakes are bad. In fact they are good to have around.

Snakes provide good pest control in the garden

"Gardeners should be glad to see snakes around the garden, according to Oregon State University snake expert Bob Mason. These much-maligned reptiles consume garden pests including slugs, grubs, mice, voles and rats."



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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2007, 07:42:51 PM »
Don't automatically assume that all snakes are bad. In fact they are good to have around.

Snakes provide good pest control in the garden

"Gardeners should be glad to see snakes around the garden, according to Oregon State University snake expert Bob Mason. These much-maligned reptiles consume garden pests including slugs, grubs, mice, voles and rats."



 My Problem is with 2 little boys it is hard to explain the difference in good and bad. :bang:

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2007, 10:43:54 PM »
Thanks, Notatroll!  I printed this out for my pest information book.  Snakes are not my favorite animals, but I try to leave them be as long as they do the same for me.

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2007, 07:28:52 AM »
I just can't like snakes--no matter how much I try.  Years ago some old timers told me to get cats to rid the grounds of pests.  That did the trick.  The cats got rid of the mice, moles, and snakes.  Just don't over feed your cats, they'll become lazy.  I only feed mine dry food and they remain good hunters looking for some meat. Better cats than snakes!

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2007, 01:00:54 PM »
My oldest boy will pick them up.  :faint:

I tense up and run lmao.

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2008, 02:50:30 PM »
I like snakes b/c they are better than a mousetrap 'n less dangerous than poisons, and have taught the grandkids (ages 3-14) how to recognize the bad guys found around here -- not with photos but real live specimens in glass fronted cages. Point of Fact is if you (they or anybody) sees a snake, doesn't recognize it as being bad, then leaving it the heck alone is best policy.

On our place (80+acres), I encourage snakes to take up residence 'n most time they do until all the available food resources (mice 'n rats) are depleted, afterwhich they move on. Seldom do I promote harboring of bad (poisonous) ones, namely copperheads (3 species) + moccasin (1 species) + coral snake (1 species) + rattlers (6 species) that are indigenous (that's common to locale) hereabouts.

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #7 on: January 12, 2009, 01:11:31 PM »
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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #8 on: January 12, 2009, 05:44:21 PM »
 ..............     *eek5*  and kittys and puppies and anything else it wants on it's dinner plate. 

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #9 on: January 12, 2009, 06:38:32 PM »
My Australian Shepherd likes to kill snakes. I hate it for the harmless ones, but that's the way it goes.

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #10 on: January 14, 2009, 06:34:14 AM »
..............     *eek5*  and kittys and puppies and anything else it wants on it's dinner plate.

 *sn* :roflmao:

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #11 on: March 06, 2009, 08:04:31 PM »
My problem isnt getting rid of snakes, it is how to encourage a few hungry ones to come and eat up the rats that have taken over my small farm.I did not see one snake all this past summer on my small Ky farm. Not one. I did have chickens,and with the chickens comes rats and mice eating the leftover feed,but no snakes. Not even a cow sucker.

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #12 on: March 06, 2009, 09:08:48 PM »
How to get rid of snakes ? 12 gauge. I hate all snakes. None are welcome at my house or in my proximity. I'll take care of the mice another way. Snakes give me the hebbie gebbies. :guns:

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Re: Getting Rid of Snakes
« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2009, 08:15:49 AM »
How to get rid of snakes ? 12 gauge. I hate all snakes. None are welcome at my house or in my proximity. I'll take care of the mice another way. Snakes give me the hebbie gebbies. :guns:

Hey Outdoor,good to see you back. How have you been?

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« Reply #14 on: March 07, 2009, 11:37:48 PM »
How to get rid of snakes ? 12 gauge. I hate all snakes. None are welcome at my house or in my proximity. I'll take care of the mice another way. Snakes give me the hebbie gebbies. :guns:

Hey Outdoor,good to see you back. How have you been?

Nice to see  you also. I have been ok. Broke my hand back in Dec. but had surgery and doing therapy now and everything is going good. How have you been ?

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