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Snake
Control
To
make an area unattractive to snakes, eliminate rodents and
other sources of food. Remove places to hide. Get rid of
trash. Remove brush and leaf piles. Place stacked material
twelve or more inches above the ground or floor and away
from walls. Space beneath structures and stacks must be kept
clean. Keep shrubbery and other plantings away from
foundations and walls. Keep shrubbery clean and free of
debris. Keep lawns mowed. Fill unwanted depressions. Keep
stream and pond banks clean and clipped. Even if all this is
done, the occasional snake may still be found.
Rattlesnakes
and other snakes eat mice and various types of rodents. They
are able to follow the trails of mice, rats and gophers
(using the sensors on the end of their tongue) back to the
place where these rodents are nesting. This in itself makes
rodent control very important to your property.
Not all snakes are bad
(e.g., king, garter snake, etc.) but if your property is
trimmed and worked properly it will be a less attractive
place for them.
We can apply a snake
repellant in the area of activity to repel them. This can be
applied in and around homes, offices, and industrial sites.
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