Replanting snake-repellent plants to protect your family.
Replanting snake-repellent plants to protect your family.
1. Seven-leaf flower (Aesculus)
First, known as Aesculus, the herb is widely recognized for its exceptional ability to treat snake bites. There’s a folk saying: “Keep the seven-leaf flower in your house, and venomous snakes won’t dare enter.”
This herb effectively repels snakes and serves as an excellent remedy for treating venomous snake bites.
In addition, this plant’s leaves grow in a whorled pattern and are beautifully arranged. Its flowers resemble the leaves and have an elegant emerald-green color. When planted in the yard, it also serves as a highly decorative plant.
2. Marigold
These bright orange and yellow flowers both bring warmth to your yard and effectively repel snakes and other pests. They emit a strong, pungent smell caused by a phototoxic compound called sulfenyl, which snakes find highly unpleasant.
3. Kudzu Vine
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