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- These bright orange and yellow flowers don’t just add beauty to your garden—they also help repel snakes and other pests.
- Their strong, pungent smell, caused by a compound called sulfenyl, is highly unpleasant to snakes.
3. Kudzu Vine

- Known for its snake-repelling properties, this fast-growing vine can be planted around your home for extra protection.
4. Lemongrass
- A common household plant with a strong citrus scent that naturally repels snakes.
- Lemongrass is easy to grow and can be planted in gardens, pots, or terraces.
- It also has additional health benefits, such as being used for steaming to relieve colds and fevers.
5. Snake Plant (Viper’s Bowstring, Mother-in-Law’s Tongue)

- A hardy, low-maintenance succulent that thrives in hot and dry conditions.
- It not only acts as a natural snake deterrent but also purifies the air and enhances indoor spaces.
By planting these snake-repellent plants, you can help keep your home and garden safer while adding beauty to your surroundings.
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