Let’s explore how to get rid of gardener snakes humanely, effectively, and safely.
Ever spotted a snake slithering through your garden and wondered whether it’s friend or foe? You’re not alone. Many gardeners
The term “gardener snake” is commonly used in place of the correct name: garter snake. These snakes are:
Garter snakes are not poisonous or aggressive. In fact, they help control pests such as:
Learn More 🌱“Most garter snakes prefer to flee than fight.” — National Wildlife Federation
Key Takeaway: Snake-proof your garden by eliminating what they love: shelter, food, and moisture.
Tip: Reapply natural repellents after heavy rain. Water plants early morning for best growth results.
Use a ¼-inch wire mesh buried at least 6 inches underground and bent outward.
Fun fact: Chickens don’t fear snakes — they peck and eat them!
No. They are non-venomous and generally harmless to humans and pets.
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