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Vinegar and bleach can both be used to keep rattlesnakes away from your home. Bleach is less commonly used because it is a much stronger chemical that could be damaging to plants or other animals. Vinegar is most often used to keep snakes away from bodies of water.
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Rattlesnakes are naturally equipped with camouflage capabilities. They come in a variety of colors: green, brown, sandy, black, etc. This means that their hiding places also come in a wide range of possibilities. Especially if you live in a highly snake-populated area, take extra care around the following places. Bushes. Hiding underneath or behind bushes is a great place for snakes. It provides them with shade and shelter, and they can often be difficult to pick out. Keep your bushes neatly trimmed to avoid having snakes coiled up at the base; that is never a welcome surprise. They can also be found in patches of weeds or brush that have grown out of control. Most plants are great havens for rattlesnakes, mostly thanks to the shade and coverage they provide. Tall, long grass can also be a liability, so keep your lawn mowed. If you live on a large property that happens to include fields, there is every chance you will come across a snake or two out there, so exercise caution. It is also wise to keep rocks or piles of wood to a minimum in your yard. You should not have piles of debris of any kind as snakes will likely be attracted to the shade and shelter. When you go to remove the wood or rocks, check for snakes first. If you abruptly disturb a rattlesnake’s hiding place, you run the risk of startling them and provoking them to attack you. They can also hide in places like tool sheds or pool pump houses. If your tool shed is used frequently, there is probably less of a concern there, but otherwise, you should get it cleaned out. Again, exercise caution when doing so. You do not want to disturb a snake and get bitten.
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