The Sulfur Method
This is another type of traditional remedy that has been used for centuries. The principle behind using sulfur is that snakes avoid areas where the environment is very bad due to the odor emitted by this substance.
It can be applied to the edges of your property or around your patio. To be honest, it has its drawbacks. First, it smells awful to people. Over time, it can degrade the quality of your soil and is not good for your plants or some building materials. For many homeowners, this is a “the cure is as bad as the disease” situation.
White
vinegar is a common solution in damp areas, such as pond edges, pool decks, or damp crawl spaces. It is considered to be very pungent and its strong odor interferes with the snake’s ability to “taste” the air properly.
It can work in situations that require a quick, targeted response, but white vinegar acts as a non-selective herbicide. It can harm plants and change the pH balance of the soil, so it’s not something you should use in your garden in large quantities.
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