I've heard it can be used but not for the snakes that you would normally have around the house.
Ok sorry I wrote that but I did some research... Sulfur cannot be used to repel snakes... If the powder is used then it will just get under its skin and irritate the snake and an irritated snake will be more harmful than anything.
No, it will not.
Sure, why not.
No, it has no properties that would repel snakes.
It is said that diesel fuel can be used to repel snakes in a yard. Another good method that can be used for repelling snakes is to spread mothballs along the perimeter of the yard.
Extreme cold - which is why there are no snakes at the polar regions of the earth.
yes
Nothing can repel them..But take precautions such as, wearing high boots in country where venomous snakes are found..Be careful where you step, and watch where you put your hands..Lastly, do not handle any venomous snakes.
i dont think a mint leaf would bother a snake
* Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosmary) repels snakes but more importantly insects that attract the snakes. * Cymbopogon citrates(Lemongrass) repels snakes * Marigolds (Tagetes) repel snakes and mosquitoes * Tulbaghia violacea (Wild garlic) repels snakes - it is planted by the Zulus around their homes.
Some people say it does. Some people say Mothballs repel snakes.
Spread sulfur around your yard, under your house . Or call Termidor.
I was told to buy sulfur and put around the house to keep out spiders and snakes by some one at the feed store. They said to put it around the perimeter about once a month. I have not had any in the house since.