How to Identify Dangerous Snakes in the Garden
Whether you're an avid gardener or simply enjoy spending time outdoors, it's important to be able to identify dangerous snakes in your area. In this episode of the Top10 Gardener Podcast, we'll discuss the key characteristics of venomous snakes and how to stay safe around them.
How to identify dangerous snakes
Venomous snakes typically have a triangular-shaped head, slit pupils, and a thick body. Some venomous snakes, such as rattlesnakes, also have rattles on their tails. However, not all snakes with these characteristics are venomous, so it's important to be familiar with the specific types of venomous snakes in your area.
What to do if you see a snake in your garden
If you see a snake in your garden, the best thing to do is to leave it alone. Snakes are generally shy and will avoid humans if possible. If you need to move a snake, you can use a long-handled shovel to gently nudge it away. If the snake is venomous, do not attempt to handle it yourself. Call a professional snake remover.
How to prevent snakes from coming into your garden
There are a few things you can do to prevent snakes from coming into your garden:
Ken Lain, The Top 10 Mountain Gardener says "Literally, they'll be gone within just a few hours. They're just resting while they get their energy back and they'll move on by themselves. You don't have to take a shovel to the head. They're good for us out there."
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