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Be clean: These are 10 things that attract snakes to an ordinary home.

Be clean: These are 10 things that attract snakes to an ordinary home.

Snakes are attracted to homes by a variety of factors , including the presence of prey such as rodents, the availability of food, shelter, and moisture, and the scent of other animals. Experts continue to recommend cleanliness as a determining factor in the appearance of these reptiles. The 10 things that attract them were also detailed.

The My Nature Guard website noted that, like any other living organism, snakes seek shelter, sustenance, and an environment conducive to their survival. "While the idea of ​​snakes slithering near our homes may be uncomfortable, it's critical to understand the underlying factors that attract them," they emphasized.

1. Dark, cool shelters Snakes seek out places protected from heat and predators, such as:

- Piles of wood- Piles of debris- Cracks in walls or foundations

2. Presence of Rodents. Mice and rats are a favorite food of many snakes. If rodents are present, they will almost certainly also attract predators like snakes.

3. Tall Grass and Dense Vegetation: Overgrown yards provide perfect cover for unseen movement. They're commonly found in:

- Uncut grass - Vines next to the house - Wall edges covered in weeds

(READ: Take note: The 7 smells that snakes 'hate' and keep them away from everywhere) 4. Stagnant water sources Snakes need to stay hydrated and also hunt amphibians or insects that live in water. They are attracted if they encounter:

- Poorly maintained drinking fountains - Unmaintained pools - Clogged gutters

5. Insects and amphibians in the environment Small snakes (such as garter snakes or garden snakes) feed on insects, frogs, or lizards. An infestation of cockroaches, crickets, or toads can indirectly attract them.

6. Building materials or furniture stored outside. Piles of bricks, tires, old furniture, or scrap metal make ideal hiding places. Snakes love abandoned, warm, and hollow places.

7. Cracks or holes in foundations, walls or ceilings If there are gaps in the structure, no matter how small, snakes can enter looking for warmth or food.

(READ: Scare Them Away Once and For All: Three Home Remedies to Get Rid of Mocas from Your Sight)

8. Accumulated garbage Garbage bags or open containers attract rodents and insects, which indirectly attract snakes.

9. Unprotected drains or pipes Some snakes (such as the garter snake or water snakes) can enter through unscreened pipes, sewers or drains.

10. Dark environments without frequent human movement Basements, warehouses and sheds that are rarely used are ideal for hiding undisturbed, especially if there is no light or ventilation.

Very pretty, but attracts snakes: the plant you should avoid in your garden
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According to HuffPost, fig trees are attractive to snakes. This is because they create a "perfect environment" for the survival of these reptiles. It's a fact that trees provide snakes with a place to hide, climb to avoid predators, and rest.

But fig trees have an added advantage. "Snakes always seek warm environments that offer a certain degree of humidity, which also serve as shelter and hide small rodents or insects," they noted.

(READ: They never fail: 5 homemade (and foolproof) poisons for rats and mice)
fig trees and snakes

fig trees and snakes

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Regarding how to prevent snakes from appearing in trees, the first recommendation is to maintain the plants. "Keep figs away from the ground, as they attract small bugs and insects, and keep them away from places like firewood or dry walls," they indicated.

"All of these factors favor the proliferation of small animals, which will later delight the snakes," they added.

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