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Snakes Hate These 5 Plants — Grow Them on Your Balcony to Keep Your Home Safe
Snakes slithering around your home can be a frightening thought, but what if you could naturally discourage them without using harmful chemicals or traps? It turns out, some plants have properties that snakes find highly unpleasant. By strategically growing these plants on your balcony or near your home, you can create a natural barrier that keeps these unwelcome visitors at bay. Here are five plants snakes dislike and tips on how to use them effectively.
1. Marigolds
Marigolds are not just bright and cheerful additions to your garden—they also repel snakes. Their strong scent masks the odors that attract snakes, making your balcony or garden less appealing to them. Plant marigolds in pots around entryways, railings, or balcony edges for a dual benefit: vibrant color and natural protection.
Tip: Choose French or African marigolds for their stronger fragrance and longer-lasting blooms.
2. Lemongrass
Lemongrass emits a citrusy aroma that snakes find extremely unpleasant. Beyond keeping snakes away, it’s a practical plant for your kitchen since it can be used in teas, soups, and curries. Plant lemongrass in containers along balcony edges or near windows to serve as a natural snake deterrent.
Tip: Lemongrass grows quickly in sunny spots, so give it plenty of light and water it regularly.
3. Mother-in-Law’s Tongue (Snake Plant)
Ironically, the snake plant itself helps repel snakes! Its sharp, upright leaves can deter snakes from slithering through areas where it’s planted. Additionally, it’s nearly indestructible and thrives in low-light conditions, making it perfect for balconies.
Tip: Space multiple pots of snake plants around balcony corners for maximum coverage.
4. Garlic
Snakes are sensitive to strong smells, and garlic’s pungent aroma is something they strongly avoid. Plant garlic in pots on your balcony or use it as a border plant in your garden. Not only will it keep snakes away, but you’ll also have fresh garlic ready for cooking!
Tip: Plant garlic cloves in well-draining soil and make sure they get adequate sunlight for the best growth.
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