
You can grow 8 types of snake-repelling plants
Tiger tongue plant
This plant is also known as tiger tongue, tiger tail. Tiger tongue is a succulent plant, has a strong vitality, can withstand heat and drought well. In addition, the plant can live in low light conditions for a long time.
In addition to the effect of cleaning the air and improving mood, tiger tongue plant is also known as an effective snake repellent plant. Experts say that tiger tongue has sharp and pointed leaves, so snakes do not dare to come near.
Flying plant
Like tiger tongue plant, holly plant has the effect of repelling snakes thanks to the sharp thorns on the leaves. Georgina Ushi Phillips, a veterinarian in Florida, said that it is the rough shape of holly leaves that makes snakes afraid and stay away.
Chrysanthemum
Not only does it decorate the garden to make it more beautiful, chrysanthemum is also considered an extremely effective "snake repellent".
Chrysanthemum contains a chemical called pyrethrum. This substance has the effect of killing snakes and many other insects.
Marigolds
When it comes to scents that are unpleasant to snakes, marigolds are a must-have. The scent of this flower is very strong, making many snakes feel uncomfortable. Therefore, they often stay away from areas where marigolds are grown.
Wormwood
According to Mr. Granger McCollough, CEO of Elite Patio Direct, wormwood is one of the plants that snakes cannot stand the smell of. Not only that, wormwood is large in size, so in addition to making them uncomfortable because of the scent, this plant also helps prevent snakes from entering your home.
Basil
Many people like to add basil to their dishes because they love its aroma. However, snakes are different, they cannot stand the smell of basil. Therefore, if you want to repel snakes, you can plant basil in your yard or garden.
Garlic
Like basil, snakes do not like the smell of garlic. Some people believe that the strong smell of garlic helps repel these scary creatures. Therefore, they often plant garlic around their homes or use garlic sprays to deter snakes.
Lemongrass
Another plant that snakes are very afraid of is lemongrass. In fact, the scent of lemongrass is often used in some insecticides.
Although there are some plants that can repel snakes, experts still recommend that people regularly clean their homes and gardens, cut and clear bushes to reduce hiding places for snakes. If you often see snakes near your living area, seek help from a professional.
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