Should you get rid of garden snakes?

Because garter snakes can be helpful in our environment, we don’t recommend killing them if you spot them in your yard. Here are some ways to safely remove them without killing: Trap and relocate snakes to wooded areas. Build a snake fence around problem areas or areas where children spend the most time.

Are garden snakes friendly?

Garter snakes, for instance, can, in fact, be a gardener’s best friend. Garter snakes are harmless to humans and love to bask in the warm sun in and around garden areas. Unfortunately, many people kill these garden snakes before they realize just how beneficial they can be.

Do garden snakes eat plants?

Garter snakes, known sometimes as Garden snakes typically eat small rodents, frogs, toads, lizards, minnows, earthworms, leeches, and salamanders. However, there’s one thing in common to all snake meals, they subsist on animal parts. Snakes are strictly carnivorous creatures, so they can’t subsist on plant material.

Are garden snakes bad?

Garter snakes are among the most common snakes in North America, with a range spanning from Canada to Florida. Often kept as pets, they are relatively harmless, although some species do possess a mild neurotoxic venom. However, it is not dangerous to humans.

What are the benefits of garden snakes?

Not only do they need to keep warm, the sun also aids in their digestion. Many people report significant benefits to having garter snakes in their yards; they are seemingly a natural pest control. Garter snakes feed on earthworms, snails, grasshoppers, ants, crickets, and occasionally, rodents.

How do I deter snakes from my garden?

Do…

  1. Mow grass often and keep it short.
  2. Avoid watering your lawn.
  3. Keep trees and shrubs trimmed.
  4. Move the bird feeder.
  5. Install a perch pole.
  6. Feed pets inside.
  7. Move your woodpile.
  8. Think before you landscape.

What do you do with a garden snake?

7 Ways to Get Rid of Garter Snakes

  1. Trim your bushes and mow your lawn.
  2. Remove objects and debris from your yard.
  3. Remove any sources of food for the snakes.
  4. Get chickens.
  5. Use snake repellent.
  6. Trap and relocate the snakes.
  7. Build a snake fence.