Tips 07/09/2025 21:17

Four Plants in Your Garden That Attract Snakes Like Crazy — Remove Them Immediately for Family Safety


Certain types of plants have the ability to attract snakes, so it’s best to remove them as soon as possible to keep your home safe.


Night-Blooming Jasmine and Queen of the Night 

Many people believe that the fragrant flowers of these plants attract snakes. Especially at night, they release a strong aroma. However, the reality is that the intense scent of these flowers at night actually attracts many insects and small animals like mice and frogs.

These small creatures become a tempting food source for snakes, which often hide in the dense bushes of these plants, waiting patiently for prey.

If you want to keep night-blooming jasmine or queen of the night in your garden, you must regularly trim and prune the plants. Avoid letting branches and leaves grow thick and close to the ground, as this creates ideal hiding spots for snakes.


White Snake Flower 
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Just from the name, you can guess that this flower is pure white and elegant. It has a small and charming appearance, which makes it popular among gardeners who plant it to beautify their yards. However, many are unaware that this flower unintentionally attracts snakes to their homes.

The white snake flower produces a scent that snakes find irresistible. It blooms year-round but is especially fragrant in May and June. The scent can travel far, and even a faint whiff can draw snakes nearby quickly.

If you have this flower in your garden, it’s safer to remove it immediately to prevent snakes from coming close. Don’t wait for an incident to regret your choice.


White Snake Herb 

Though the name is similar, this plant is different from the white snake flower. Also known as “white snake tongue,” it thrives in moist environments and blooms with pure white flowers that resemble tiny spears or beautiful spheres. Despite its delicate beauty, this plant is strongly associated with the presence of snakes.

Local wisdom says that wherever this plant grows, snakes are likely nearby as well. Therefore, it’s best not to plant white snake herb if you want to avoid snake encounters.


Jasmine 

Jasmine is widely loved for its pure white flowers and captivating fragrance. Many people plant jasmine in their gardens or keep pots indoors as decorative plants.

However, the scent of jasmine is highly attractive to snakes, drawing them close for shelter. This means everyone in the house could be at risk of snake encounters if jasmine is planted nearby.


Which Plants Do Snakes Fear?

If you want to keep snakes away, here are some plants snakes dislike and tend to avoid:

  • Snake Plant 
    Also called tiger’s tongue or snake tongue, this succulent plant is known for its hardiness and ability to survive in dry, low-light conditions. Besides improving indoor air quality, snake plants are famous for repelling snakes due to their sharp, pointed leaves that snakes find intimidating.

  • Aloe Vera 
    Similar to the snake plant, aloe vera has spiky leaves that deter snakes. Veterinarian Georgina Ushi Phillips from Florida explains that the rough texture and sharp edges make snakes avoid these plants.

  • Chrysanthemum 
    Chrysanthemums are not only decorative but also contain pyrethrum, a natural chemical that kills snakes and many other insects. This makes chrysanthemums highly effective for keeping snakes away.

  • Mugwort 
    According to Granger McCollough, CEO of Elite Patio Direct, mugwort is one of the plants that snakes cannot tolerate due to its strong smell. Its large size also acts as a physical barrier, helping prevent snakes from entering your property.

  • Basil 
    While many love basil for cooking, snakes hate its scent. Planting basil around your yard or garden can help repel snakes naturally.

  • Lemongrass 
    Lemongrass emits a scent commonly used in insect repellents and is another plant snakes fear, making it an excellent natural deterrent.


Additional Tips for Keeping Snakes Away

Although some plants can help repel snakes, experts recommend regularly cleaning and maintaining your home and garden. Remove overgrown bushes and clutter that serve as snake hiding spots. Keep lawns trimmed and clear of debris.

If you notice frequent snake visits, don’t hesitate to seek help from professionals who specialize in safe snake removal and prevention.


In conclusion, while these beautiful and fragrant plants may enhance your garden’s aesthetics, they can unintentionally invite snakes into your living space. Be vigilant and choose your garden plants wisely to ensure a safe and peaceful home for your family.

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