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5 most common places where snakes can hide in homes in the US (You might miss some out, right in front of your eyes)

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 5, 2026, 15:00 IST
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5 most common places where snakes can hide in homes in the US (You might miss some out, right in front of your eyes)

Snakes are slithering creatures with a fearsome reputation that sends chills down the spine when someone accidentally encounters one spinning out its forked tongue.


It only gets worse when these sneaky survivours sometimes slip into our homes seeking warmth, food, or shelter. With over 20 venomous species like rattlesnakes and copperheads, along with harmless ones like garter snakes, encounters can spook anyone, especially in warmer states like Texas, Florida, or the Southeast in the US.


These intruders mostly look for cluttered, quiet spots, often entering through tiny cracks or open doors during spring and fall changes. Homeowners freak out over surprise sightings, but prevention beats panic.


Here are some of the common hiding places of snakes in US homes:Photos via Canva

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Under furniture and appliances

Snakes like to hide under big things at home like couches, beds, or dressers, places which have darker spaces and are quiet.

In kitchens, they go behind fridges or stoves for the heat, apart from that they also hide in house basements and under old boxes. These spots feel like their wild homes, and mice there are easy food. Carefully check at night with a flashlight and lift things gently. Regularly vacuum carpets and keep boxes stacked on high platforms.

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Inside holes of walls and cabinets

Wall voids and cabinet corners are snake heaven: tight, cool, and echo-free. They slip through tiny foundation cracks or plumbing gaps, then hide near pipes for moisture.

Bathrooms and kitchens are also preferred corners for them, especially those with leaks. Check behind shelves or under sinks and listen for rustles.

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Attics and crawl spaces

Dirty attics full of dust and damp crawl spaces under the house look like perfect vacation spots to snakes. They chase mice or look for cool air there. Piles of insulation and old junk hide them well, and gaps in vents let them sneak in. Hot summer weather pushes them up high.

Check the beams and floor supports with bright lights for shed snake skins to know that you might have visitors. Cover eaves and vents with mesh, trim tree branches off the roof, and use a dehumidifier in basements to keep them away.

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Garages and storage areas

Garages overflow with cozy hideout spots for snakes like toolboxes, tires, and lawn gear piled on floors. Garage doors leave gaps, and mice attract snakes for dinner, where they curl up in dark corners or under cars.

Sweep the floor every week, put things on shelves, and close doors tight. Take away bird feeders nearby since seeds draw mice. Same goes for sheds.

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Laundry rooms and bathrooms

Warm, humid laundry spots with dryer vents and piled clothes fool snakes into cozy nests. Always check your clothes before folding; close vent flaps tightly. Fix drips right away and dry spots might help keep them away. Keep baskets sealed shut. These surprise zones catch most folks off guard.

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