Miss Whiplash
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I was at Lowe's today to buy mulch. There was a huge display of Snake-Away snake repellent. The display trumpeted that it was "university tested." The ingredients were primarily naphthalene and sulfur.
Mothballs and sulfur are two old folk remedies to keep snakes out of the yard. The best I remember, both have been disproved. I've found the best snake repellent is to keep the grass cut and step lively until the next hard freeze.
Has anyone seen a study where this product is actually effective in repelling snakes? Twenty-five bucks is a bit much for a jug of moth flakes and sulfur and a dubious claim.
Mothballs and sulfur are two old folk remedies to keep snakes out of the yard. The best I remember, both have been disproved. I've found the best snake repellent is to keep the grass cut and step lively until the next hard freeze.
Has anyone seen a study where this product is actually effective in repelling snakes? Twenty-five bucks is a bit much for a jug of moth flakes and sulfur and a dubious claim.