Plants That Attract Snakes

19 Sep, 2024

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Cool, shaded hiding spots like ivy and creeping thyme can make your garden a more appealing habitat for snakes.

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Ground cover plants

Flowering plants attract insects, which in turn attract insect-eating animals like frogs and rodents.

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Flowering plants

Snakes can use rock gardens for basking in the sun and hiding in cool crevices. 

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Rock gardens

Cedar trees' tall stature and wide-flat crown provide ample shade for snakes to wrap themselves around the branches. 

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Cedar trees

The density of clover beds can make them an ideal hiding and sneak spot for snakes. 

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Clover

The pleasant and strong fragrance of jasmine flowers attracts snakes, and the jasmine vine provides a habitat for the snake. 

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Jasmine

The dense leaves of bamboo can become home to snakes. 

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Bamboo