Replanting snake-repellent plants to protect your family. (Page 2 ) | August 19, 2025
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3. Kudzu Vine

This is another plant known for its snake-repelling properties.

4. Lemongrass

Lemongrass is a perennial grass that grows in clumps, reaching heights of 0.8 to 1 meter. Its long, narrow leaves resemble rice leaves, with rough surfaces on both sides. When peeled, it emits a refreshing lemon fragrance. The rhizomes are white or slightly purple. Lemongrass is commonly grown across the country, often in home gardens.

Lemongrass is a familiar ingredient in many households, with its leaves also used for steaming to relieve colds, treat fevers, and more.
However, planting a clump of this versatile plant in your garden or in pots on your balcony or terrace serves another purpose: it acts as a natural snake repellent.

5. Snake Plant

The snake plant, also known as viper’s bowstring, tiger’s tail, or mother-in-law’s tongue, is a hardy succulent with exceptional resilience. It thrives in hot, dry conditions and can survive in low-light environments for extended periods.

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Snake plants are popular indoor choices because of their low maintenance, durability, and elegant appearance. More importantly, they offer significant benefits such as air purification and mood enhancement.

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