ASK HIM POLITLY TO LEAVE, JUST KIDDING CALL ANIMAL CONTROL, THEY WILL CATCH IT FOR YOU CALL ANY LARGE PET STORE AND GET THE NAME OF A SNAKE HADLER , THEY USUALLY WILL COME RIGHT OVER AND GET THE SNAKE OUT BECAUSE THEY WILL WANT HIM IF YOU CAN FIND THE SNAKE, GET A CO-2 FIRE ESTINISHER AND HIT HIM WITH THE BLAS UNTILL HE APPEARS TO BE DEAD, THE PICK HIM UP AND PUT HIM IN A PILLOW CASE, TIE THE TOP SECURELY AND MOVE HIM OUT LISTEN CAREFULLY HE IS NOT DEAD HE IS INCAPASITATLED BECASUE HE IS SO COLD, SNAKES ARE WARM BLOODED CREATURES. IF YOU WANT HIM TO LIVE TAKE HIM TO WHERE YOU WANT TO PUT HIM AND UNTIE THE BAD AND GET AWAY, PLACE SAID BAG IN A WARM SPOT AND HE WILL REVIVE QUICKER.
Gravity.
You should proof the attic to exclude. There are all types of readily available nets, screens etc to keep them out.
No it does not keep snakes away well it depends on the species but it is most likely not to keep the snakes away because i have two snakes and we tried @nd it did nothing
DOES SNAKE AWAY KEEP SNAKES AWAY FROM YOUR HOME
No, it has no properties that would repel snakes.
Mothballs will not deter snakes.
No.
Snakes, like all other animals, help to keep things in balance. They keep the rodent population in check.
As long as the babies are still alive and in the attic she will attempt to get in. Open in attic and let her retrieve he young and only then seal it up to keep raccoons out.
You can try to deter cats from climbing into your attic by spraying ammonia or vinegar around entry points. The most effective option, however, would be to seal off all attic entrances.
a Mongoose is really good at keeping snakes away
In people's attic. They hide in the attic until Christmas time when they can have their fun. Then the Danish have to leave out pudding to keep their mischief in control.
Rubber snakes keep birds away, but real snakes aren't detered by any decoys.