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What attracts snakes to your home and garden

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 10, 2026, 07:59 IST
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What attracts snakes to your home and garden

The appearance of snakes in your garden and your home should never be an accident. In most cases, snakes are only after food, shelter, or protection from threats. Gardening techniques and the environment on your property may create an ideal setting for snakes to survive. The cultivation of shrubs, piles of leaves, and dog food in your garden are among the many things that may unintentionally attract snakes. Understanding the factors that attract snakes to your property can help you keep them off. Here are the top five things that attract snakes to your garden and homestead. Take a look at all you need to knoe:

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Overgrown plants and thick bushes

Thickly grown vegetation provides a shaded spot for snakes to hide. The thick vegetation in gardens provides an ideal location for snakes to rest as they are far from direct sunlight and predators. If outdoor spaces are not regularly tended to, then the space can be used by snakes for shelter and breeding.

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Rodents and small pests

The second common factor attracting snakes to residential areas is the presence of food sources. Rodents, frogs, and other tiny animals are natural foods for snakes. The presence of rodents in your garden or home will definitely lead to snakes coming to your place. Piles of waste, open bins, and food leftovers from pets can easily attract rodents and snakes to your premises.

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Piles of wood, rocks, or debris

Snakes love dark and quiet locations. Such spots include wood piles, unused flower pots, piles of bricks, and other forms of garden debris. Wood piles also offer cool places during summer periods, making them ideal hiding spots for snakes.

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Water sources in the garden

Water sources like bird baths, pools, leaking faucets, pet water containers, and other forms of water in your garden can easily attract snakes to your garden. They will also attract frogs and other insects as additional sources of snake foods.

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Cool and undisturbed corners around the house

As mentioned earlier, snakes love secluded and tranquil spots. Such spots include corners behind storage facilities, under staircases, beside seldom used equipment, and poorly kept outdoor spaces.

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