Nature never fails to amaze us with its beautiful creations. Thus, we want to stay close to it. But sometimes certain natural predators creep into our homes causing threats to human life. However, physically we can’t encounter them but we can implement certain weapons into our homes to stop them. The secret weapon that we are talking about is plants. They are no less than a shield for our house against snakes. Check out the plants you can incorporate into your house to prevent snakes from creeping in.
Marigold
Marigold is a vibrant plant that produces orange and yellow flowers that are a treat to the human eye. But they possess a magical property to turn off snakes. A marigold fragrance that compels us to use them for decoration and devotion purposes is detrimental for snakes. Snakes stay away from the strong scent of the marigold plant. You can plant marigolds in the vicinity of your home to prevent snakes from creeping in.
Sansevieria
Sansevieria, also known as the snake plant, keeps snakes at a distance from them. Snake plants are low maintenance and can thrive without sunlight as well. Moreover, its upright leaves can be a great addition to your indoor home decor.
Lemon Grass
The Lemon Grass plant (evergreen shrubs for your garden) is known for its zesty smell and its usage in culinary. However, the smell that we love keeps the snakes at bay. You can grow a lemon grass plant in your home for a snake-free zone.
WormWood
Wormwood is popular for its silvery leaves and aromatic scent. However, they are great snake repellent as well. You can add them to your home garden to keep your house safe.
Garlic
Like, human snakes also can’t tolerate the smell of garlic for long. Thus, it’s a great addition to your home garden. You can plant garlic on your balcony or a place where there are chances of snakes to creep in.
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Lavender
Snakes can’t stand the soothing smell (indoor plants with amazing scents) of Lavender. Thus, you can add a Lavender plant in your garden to keep the snake at bay and at the same time enjoy its calming aroma.
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These plants might not ensure a snake-free environment but they can reduce their arrival into the house.
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