Control Snakes in the Garden
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To have a snake or two in the garden is good. Non-poisonous
snakes, such as the common garter snakes, are beneficial
creatures because they eat pest insects, mosquito larvae, slugs,
snails, crickets, rats, mice, voles and even other snakes which
may be poisonous.
But if you really don't want snakes in your yard and garden here
are a few tips to eliminate them without hurting or killing them.
Keep the lawn neatly cut and clean. Be careful using weed eaters
because the sting from the fast moving string can kill them.
Snakes need cover for protection. Don