8 Easy Ways To Keep Snakes Away From Your Yard

You can make your yard deeply unattractive to snakes without harming a single scale. Start by removing what draws them in: food and shelter. Secure compost, sweep up fallen birdseed and fruit, and move feeders to the far edges of your property. Keep grass trimmed, weeds pulled, and stick or lumber piles cleared so there are fewer cool, dark hiding spots. Seal cracks in foundations, gaps under doors, and torn window screens so a wandering snake can’t turn into an uninvited houseguest.

 
 

Then layer on gentle deterrents. Plant lemongrass along borders and near decks to create a citrus-scented barrier that also drives off mosquitoes. Make a simple spray by soaking lemon or orange peels in water for a day, then mist it on steps, railings, and patio furniture. For tougher pressure areas, mix equal parts clove and cinnamon oil with water and spray lightly around perimeters. Use mothballs only where kids and pets can’t reach, or skip them altogether. If a snake still settles in, humane traps allow you to relocate it to nearby woods—restoring peace to your yard and leaving nature intact.