6 things that bring snakes in your home

If you do not want to find an unwanted visitor in your space, avoid these habits attracting snakes at home.


There are50 species of different snakes Living in the United States, garter snakes in a gentle way, you could find in your yard of venomous copper planes. It's not just in the wild that you will encounter these animals often scary, however, they can, and frequently make the residence at home if they have the opportunity to do it. If you do not want to meet a sliding surprise in your space, read it to know what could attract snakes to your home, according to experts.

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Mouse

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You can think that theMouse in your house Are a pain, but they are not compared to the snakes they can attract.

"Many snake species are looking for food rodents and if you have rodents living in your attic or property, it is also very possible for snakes to be present too," saysAdrienne desseleur ofTRUTECH WILDLIFE Service and creature control operations.

Even if you do not have a mouse, search for food like bird eggs, bird babies, frogs, lizards and other small amphibians, who can also be an attractive for snakes, "says VOSSEL.

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Batteries

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These piles of leaves do more than make your messy garden - they could provide the ideal coverage for snakes to make their way in your home, especially if they are close to your foundation.

"Heares' batteries and boys offer camouflage for snakes, allowing a space to hide predators," explains Vosseler.

3
Landscape

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Use stones in your landscape can give your home someaesthetic callBut if these rocks are directly against your home, it can also make your space more attractive to snakes.

"If you need a stack of wood or rock, keep it away from your home so that animals are not tempted to sneak in your house while they are hiding,"Nancy Troyano, PhD, an entomologist certified by the board withEhrlich pest control.

"Be careful to reach these batteries," she warns. "You never know what you're going to stumble."

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Dense shrub

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Perhaps you think that the shrub surrounding your home would help to draw the eye of the paint work less than stellar on your foundation, or maybe you just think it adds an indispensable color to your space. However, regardless of why you planted it, this dense vegetation provides the perfect coverage for snakes.

"The tall herbs and indisciply shrubs attract rodents, as well as provide a large coverage for snakes. These places are isolated, allowing snakes the ability to hide predators and allows them to hide during hunting At the food, "said Troyano, who notes that unmanaged plant roots can also create cracks in a foundation for accessing snakes to your space.

5
Gaps in the founding of your home

cracks in the home's foundation
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If you had waiting to re-caulk these gaps around your window frames or repairing the cracks of your foundation, there is no time as the present to reconsider.

"Snakes can enter your home by a gap in the size of a pencil," Troyano says. "It is important to close the holes, cracks or crevices at home, especially near the sanitary space. Drainage areas are a perfect entry point for snakes."

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Birdbathing

two blue jays in a stone bird bath
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You may have bought this bird bath to attract birds, but you may see that it attracts a type of welcome welcome wildlife.

"The snakes need water to survive. So, if you have a bird bath easily accessible in the garden, there is a good chance that you attract snakes," saysNatalie Barrett, a pest control expert withNifty parasite control.

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