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Mothballs, essential oils, products that vibrate the ground and other items have been used to deter snakes. But their ...
In addition to its appearance, there's some key evidence you should look for around a hole in your yard to determine whether ...
Snakes often seek shelter in cluttered backyards, drawn to wood piles, leaf debris, and overgrown areas, which provide food ...
However, just spotting random holes in the ground doesn't necessarily mean you have a snake invasion in your yard, either. Ahead, you'll find out how to identify snake holes, plus the potential ...
What's to love about snakes? Jackie Kovacs shows Tuscaloosa News staffer Gary Cosby Jr. during their snake hunt.
Finding holes in your yard can be frustrating, and squirrels don't care if it's an out-of-the-way spot or the middle of your pristine lawn. However, that hole could be hiding another inhabitant: a ...
Summer is a prime time for snake activity, so now that the weather is warmer, here's a column originally published July 8, 2024, about a Tuscaloosa woman's fascination with the creatures.
Agkistrodon contortrix, commonly known as the copperhead snake, is the most common venomous snake in N.C. NC Poison Control stated on its website that the agency receives 10 times more calls about ...
Snakes don't dig their own burrows, but that doesn't mean they can't take refuge in burrows created by something else. Here's how to identify and deal with a snake burrow in your yard.
Clove and cinnamon oil are considered a powerful duo for snake repellents. However, instead of focusing solely on clove oil as a snake repellent, you can also use it to repel a snake's food source.