It depends what you mean by product. From a negative view - snakes are 'farmed' in huge numbers (especially in america) for the sole purpose of killing them for their skins. On the plus side - venomous snakes are 'milked' for their venom, which is used to stop blood clotting, and in some heart medications.
Yes, other than capturing the snake, they use a Product called "Snake Away". Basically the Product consists of granules of Sulfur and Moth Crystals (Naphthalene). Snake Away is sprinkled around as a Barrier. Snakes are repelled from it. If you apply it where they are hiding on your property they will vacate.
Take a look at the Cobra Products 25Ft Power Drain Snake. It is reasonably priced and is a very reliable product.
Snake Away is a snake repellent product that works by emitting a scent that snakes find unpleasant, deterring them from entering treated areas. It can be effective in keeping some snakes away, but may not work for all species or in every situation. It is best used in combination with other preventative measures for snake control.
No - it does not. Botox is an artificially manufactured product from the bacterium 'Clostridium botulinum'.
"Snake Oil".
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
Spread sulfur around your yard, under your house . Or call Termidor.
Canebrake Cantil Cascabel Cascavel Cat-eyed snake Cat snake Chicken snake Coachwhip snake Cobra Collett's snake Colubrine Congo snake Copperhead Coral snake Cape coral snake Corn snake Cottonmouth Crowned snake Cuban wood snake
coral snake
once a snake always a snake
Neonate snake, Juvenile snake, or Baby snake.
black snake