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Snakes...
Hello and thanks for taking the time to respond to my 'Thread'!
I live in a fairly large neighborhood and the back of my home is backed up to a pond. (I am shaking thinking about them) Water moccasins are in the pond, crawling in the lawns and today I found one inside my patio. Thankfully my two cats, Summer and Malibu, who are just a year and 3 months old, somehow had it laying there motionless for me to see when I came home. I immediately (screamed first) called my neighbor b/c she had told me about something that keeps snakes away. Well, she said it was Lime that burned their bellies, to get that. Is this true? I went and bought 5, 40lb bags today but it does not say anything about snakes. Does this really work? I know I will be busy first thing in the a.m. putting Lime out if it does work! Please if anyone knows, write back! Thank you for your time, Scared Gulfbabe |
Moth balls help repel them too. Less messy. I know nothing about lime and snakes. Snakes do not interest me in any way.
I wish you well in your efforts. |
Thank you so much for your quick reply! I wish I had bought moth balls then! I kind of went shopping in a panic scared mode and came home with 200lbs of lime, I really did!, and my home is about 3200sqft and my lawn is only about three of my home so, I think I may have went overboard, I just wish they would leave!!!! Thanks again! Gulf
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Lime will work.
I have a retaining wall made out of railroad crossties. This wall used to be infested with snakes. I now put lime around the wall and on it and since I started I have not seen another snake. Living next to a pond comes with an increased responsibility. You will definately have to keep your grass mowed. Good luck! |
Lime may be bad for snakes but I'm not sure-- it sounds like it's working for Hunari. The reason it doesn't say anything on the bag is because you bought lime that was probably meant for construction purposes--- to be added to portland cement morter. For those of us who remember, lime is a great to decompose organic material --- it was a prime material for outhouses! People also use lime on their grass & soil to neutralize its acidic content. I wouldn't think you want cats or kids to come into contact with it--- look at the warnings on the bag.
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Thank you Craig
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Thank you again! |
I did...
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Keeping the grass cut is most definitely a must! Gulf;) |
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