🌼 4. Marigold (Marigold)
A colorful flower with practical benefits.
Key features:
- Roots release compounds that can deter some pests
- Commonly used in gardens for natural protection
🌿 5. Snake Plant (Sansevieria)
Also known as “Mother-in-law’s tongue.”
Why it may help:
- Its sharp, upright leaves can make movement difficult for some animals
- Very low maintenance and decorative
⚠️ Important Notes
- ❗ There is no strong scientific proof that these plants completely repel snakes
- 🧹 Keeping your yard clean is the most effective step (remove debris, tall grass, hiding spots)
- 🛑 Seal holes and cracks around your home
- 🐍 If you see a snake, contact local professionals—don’t try to handle it yourself
✅ Conclusion
These plants can be part of a prevention strategy, but they are not a guaranteed solution. The best approach combines:
- Clean surroundings
- Good maintenance
- Smart landscaping
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