No, Snake Repellents do not work. In general snake repellents are made up of ingredients that strike humans as powerful or just plain stinky. Many have napthalene as a main ingedient - the same ingedient that makes mothballs stink. But napthalene is not approved to be used outdoors to repel snakes, and there is no evidence or reason to think it works anyway. The one university study that purveyors of these snake oils point to has been shown to be poorly designed and proves nothing.
Any substance one puts on their lawn and garden to repel snakes would just be washed away with the first dew or rain anyway.
For a better understanding of ways to get rid of snakes see;
http://tinyurl.com/snake-repellents
There is actually a product called "Snake Defense" it was just released April 2011 and already has many herpetologists, veterinarians, zoological, and experts already behind the product. The product was designed under the concerns of the parties listed above and under the established regulations of BOTH the FDA & EPA. In addition the ingredients are all natural and the effective ingredients are directly approved by the FDA for pharmaceutical and used for medical treatments. No ingredients of the product are in any border or barrier product.
This product takes direct effect of the "Jacobs Organ" of the snake without the snake even breathing. The Delivery system is designed to do take effect.
In addition the product is 100% safe for the environment, the user, and especially the snake.
Another remarkable note is this is also the 1st and the fastest product in history to force even LARGE constrictors to release their prey even when Aggression Territorial, Aggression Feeding mechanisms have been engaged by the snake. The response time of our product is significantly less time then current methods used by professionals, and is also much safer.
Their are currently x17 videos posted on you-tube under "Snake Repellent Video"
Yes, smoke from a burning car tire.
(A deterrent is something that discourages a given activity.)Prisons are usually considered a deterrent to crime.The US maintains a fleet of missile submarines as part of its nuclear deterrent.
Yes, "deterrent" is the correct spelling.
A deterrent is something used to keep someone/something away. For example, mosquito repellent is a deterrent for mosquitos.
The theft deterrent system will not work.
The mosquito flew away because of the insect deterrent.
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Deterrent means to make someone not make someone feel good to do something for them
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First, disarm the theft deterrent system. Then you can power off and disconnect it.
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People argue that the death penalty is not a deterrent to crime.
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