How can I deter snakes from coming into my yard?
What can I use to discourage snakes from my yard?
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remove their food source what kind are they? if you can find out then you can figure out what they eat and limit that food source in your yard.
If snakes seem to always find their way into your yard,keep them away with ammonia. Snakes hate the smell and won't come near it. Soak rags in ammonia and place them in unsealed plastic bags. Leave the plastic bags where you usually see the snakes, and they won't come back again.
Thanks everyone!
Remove habitat which means any logs, rocks, debri on the ground they can crawl under, fill all holes in foundations, fence open areas under buildings with hardware 1/4" wire screening.
Then get rid of food sources like getting rid of mice and rats, goldfish in ponds.