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Snakes are one of the most dangerous reptiles. Some of them can be deadly because they have poisonous venom, you know.
If you have a house that has a lush garden, there is a possibility that snakes will nest there. If they breed, of course it will disturb the comfort of the family.
Not only can it interfere with safety, snakes can also damage the ornamental plants in your collection, you know. Therefore, you should quickly find a way to get rid of these reptiles.
There are many ways you can do to get rid of snakes from your home and garden. For example, by planting the plants they hate the most.
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Snake repellent plant
Instead of repelling snakes using chemicals, it is better to plant the crop they hate the most, Bunda. Quoting from the page Balcony Garden Webhere Bubun helps summarize the row.
1. Lemongrass
Lemongrass is one of the kitchen spices that is often used for cooking, Mother. It turns out that the lemongrass plant is a plant that snakes hate, you know.
This plant belongs to the citrus plant group and has a strong aroma. Therefore, snakes will stay away from this plant.
2. Marigold
Marigold flower ornamental plants are often used to deal with pest problems in the garden, Mother. Not without reason, marigold plants have a scent that can repel pests in the garden, including snakes.
Marigold flowers are bright and attractive. If you plant marigolds in your garden, your house will be free of snakes and of course it will look even more beautiful.
3. Mother-in-law’s tongue
Mother-in-law’s tongue or sansevieria not on the list of snake-repelling plants because of their scent, Mother. One of the reasons is because mother-in-law’s tongue has sharp leaves so it is considered a plant that is scary to snakes.
Mother-in-law’s tongue plant can be planted outside or indoors, Mother. If you want to plant it outside, make sure the temperature is warm and give it sunlight.
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Don’t forget to also watch the video on how to plant the butterfly pea flower below:
[Gambas:Video Haibunda]