No, virtually nothing will work. What you need to do is eliminate anything in the yard that attracts rattlesnakes such as piles of trash, wood piles, etc. Keep grass and weeds and shrubs well trimmed. Doing these things gets rid of hidding places that snakes like. Get rid of things, such as pet food or bird seed in the yard that draws rodents. The presence of rodents attracts snakes looking for a meal.
Yes, there are many species of viper that make the desert their home around the world, including rattlesnakes in the Americas.
Rattlesnakes do not build a home, they use existing shelters - rock crevices, under logs, caves, mines, etc.
Sidewinder rattlesnakes are at home in the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts.
Rattlesnakes do not have 'homes.' They do seek shelter from extreme climate in rock crevices, under rocks or logs and in animal burrows.
In fall, rattlesnakes may den up in communal dens, with several hundred snakes together. But, it is highly unlikely this would be near your home.
when are you coming home
The Production Budget for Coming Home was $3,000,000.
Coming Home was released on 01/01/1978.
Are your children coming home? is grammatically correct.
Always Coming Home was created in 1985.
We're Coming Home was created in 2005.
Coming Home campaign was created in 2011.