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How to Keep Rattlesnakes Away From Your Home

    • 1). Clean up the areas around your home. Remove junk, wood, rock and brush piles and all other debris. These types of places provide rattlesnakes cool areas to hide.

    • 2). Mow your grass regularly close to the ground and trim shrubs and bushes off the ground, about 6 to 12 inches. This will keep rattlesnakes more exposed and less likely to come into your landscape. In addition, fill in any rodent holes with dirt because rattlesnakes tend to use the holes for their homes and hideouts.

    • 3). Trap and get rid of rodents around your home. Snap traps work well and are available in most grocery, super and home improvement stores. Keep setting up traps as long as you are catching rodents. Rattlesnakes feed primarily on rodents and if you get rid of them, the rattlesnakes will go somewhere else for food.

    • 4). Build a wall or install a snake-proof fence around your landscape, or have one built or installed by a professional. A wall made from cement blocks or bricks works well. According to The University of Arizona, the wall should be buried at least 6 inches with a good footing, and extend 4 feet above ground. For the top layer, use longer bricks or cement blocks or face them in the other direction so they hang over the edge facing outward by at least 4 inches. Fill in any rodent holes that go under the wall or fence because rattlesnakes might soon follow.

    • 5). Fix your foundation. Broken or rotting wood invites rattlesnakes to slither in to find a cool, comfortable place to hide out.

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