while the sight of a snake will scare mostof us, a snake doesn't usually strike or pose a threat unless it feels threatened itself. more than anything, snakes are a nuisancehiding in brush areas, ground cover, old logs, and wood piles. as a first step, you can significantlyreduce the number of snakes on your property by clearing these areas.
whats a good snake repellent, another effective solution is applying a powerfulsnake repellent. for decades, the most trusted name in snake repellent has been dr. t's snake-a-way.this stuff really works well. i use it in the warmer weather when snake activity isat its peak. with 90% repellency, it's the only epa-registeredsnake repellent on the market. it works by
temporarily disrupting a snake's sensory reception,causing it to be disoriented. without the use of its senses, the snake will leave thearea. here's how to use it. first, put on gloves…anddon't take too big of a whiff, because, phew! it's really strong! next, during calm windsand daylight hours, apply snake-a-way around the perimeter of the area you want to protect.apply the product in thick bands…now, as
you'll see on the package instructions, theband widths will be different for venomous snakes and non-venomous snakes. now, if the sight of snakes repels you, youcan repel them! for more information visit www.drtsnatureproducts.com