7 Quick and Easy Home Made Snake Repellents

Just like the saying, “people who live in glass houses seldom throw stones”, if you live in a house surrounded by grasses and trees or you have a garden or a lawn in your home, you are most likely to see a snake around.
Most snake experiences are usually laced with fear and tremor, one that almost anyone would dare not go through again.
Over time, homemade snake repellent either made with natural or chemical products has served as a good option against snakes. No doubt, you may have preferences on what product to use, however, whether natural snake repellent or snake repellent chemicals, the goal is always to get a good snake repellent that will keep snakes out of your yard.
Why should you use homemade snake repellents?
Homemade snake repellents, just like any first aid kit, are a good choice when trying to get rid of snakes. Some benefits are listed below:
- Less toxic: Most homemade snake repellents are usually safe and less toxic to both humans and pets.
- Available: The ingredients used are readily available and very easy to find since the majority of them are from natural sources.
- Affordable: Most homemade snake repellents are very cheap, unlike those professionally produced snake repellents. Not only are they cheap, but they are also very effective snake deterrents.
- Easy to use: Virtually all homemade snake repellents are very easy to prepare and use as they do not require any technical procedure.
Shall we dig straight into the quick and easy homemade snake repellent that actually works?
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Salt and Garlic Snake Repellent
Garlic snake repellent is a great choice against snakes. Snakes generally detest unpleasant smells and so by adding garlic, which is a foul-smelling substance to a salt mixture, can keep snakes away from your house. The salt also irritates the snake’s skin causing the snake to slither away.
How to prepare And Mix Natural Snake Repellents
Mix an equal measurement of salt and crushed garlic. Sprinkle the mixture around your house and the snakes will slide away.
Garlic and Onions Snake Repellent
Adding onions to the garlic and salt snake repellent is a very good choice for any homemade snake repellent. This is because of the active ingredient present in onions, Sulfonic acid, which also makes us cry when we chop them. Onion snake repellent is also a good choice when considering something stronger than the usual salt and garlic snake repellent.
How To Prepare a Natural Snake Repellent.
Boil 4 cups of water in a small saucepan. Cut 4 cloves of garlic and ½ ring of onion and add into the water. Allow to boil for about five minutes and leave overnight.
Pour into a spray bottle and add I tablespoon of salt. Mix thoroughly and spray in areas where you suspect snake infestations.
Essential Oil Spray are to repel snakes
The oils of cloves, cinnamon, and cedar when mixed, make a good natural snake repellent which can be used in the home. They contain Eugenol, a property that repels snakes and forces them out of their hiding. Although it is very effective against all types of snakes, it has a different mode of application. Unlike other homemade snake repellent listed above where they are placed in the snake prone areas, this snake repellent is sprayed directly on the snake. Caution is required when using this snake repellent to avoid direct attack from the snake.
How to prepare
Add 1 teaspoon each of cloves oil, cinnamon oil, and cedar oil into a spray bottle. Add 2 cups of water and shake thoroughly. Spray on snake head while standing from behind to avoid direct attack from the snake.
The water will not dilute the oil so be sure to shake the bottle before each use.
Lime Snake Repellent
A lime mixture containing hot pepper or peppermint is an effective way to get rid of snakes. The fumes from the mixture cause uneasiness in snakes and prompt them to leave.
How to prepare natural snake repellents
Boil 2 teaspoons of pepper in 1 cup of water. Add lime into the mixture and mix thoroughly. Pour around your house and in perimeters prone to snakes.
Use White Vinegar to Rid Snakes
Vinegar is another foul-smelling substance which once again, is dreaded by snakes. It is a good option when considering an effective snake deterrent.
Natural Snake repellents, How to prepare
Put any desired quantity of white vinegar into a spray bottle. Apply generously around your house and watch the snakes slither away.
Cat Litter Can be Used to rid snakes
If you own a cat, when next it poops, you should consider keeping that treasure. Cat litter is one great choice at a natural homemade snake repellent.
How to prepare
Spread the cat litter to form a thick layer in perimeters suspected to harbor snakes. The cat litter sticks to the scales of the snake making it difficult for the snake to move.
Smoke Screams Danger to Snakes
Nothing screams danger to snakes like fire. They flee at the smell of smoke and fumes. So you should gravely consider smoking those snakes out of your home.
How to prepare
Dig a fire pit around your home and keep the fire smoking for days. Cover with to keep it smoking. You can also use a grill in place of the pit. Light a small fire in it and let it smoke out for a day or two.
Finding the best homemade snake repellent can be quite a task. Nevertheless, using any of these homemade snake repellents can help you get rid of the snakes around your house forever.
REFERENCES AND WHERE YOU CAN LEARN MORE
- Natural Snake Repellent: 12 Different Methods to Repel Snakes Naturally – DIY Natural diynatural.com
- 9 Fast & Easy Homemade Snake Repellent recipes – Tips Bulletin tipsbulletin.com
- Natural Homemade Snake Repellent – Wildlife Animal control wildlifeanimalcontrol.com

Jennifer Mornard is the owner of a backyard farm in Calaveras County. She keeps her garden pest-free by using organic and inorganic methods and keeping it clean. She also tests pest control products to keep snakes, gophers, and other pests away.
Jennifer has worked and study reptiles around the globe including Africa, Asia, Australia and in the open prairies, grasslands deserts in USA. It is her mission to provide a solution for reptiles, manly snakes, and human beings to co-exist. Her goal is to educate people so they can prevent the unpleasant experience of snakes and humans crossing paths in people homes and properties.
