Some plants create cool, hidden, prey-filled spots that snakes love. Avoid these to reduce snake encounters: Jasmine – Dense vines offer shade and attract
lizards. Keep trimmed or replace with airy plants. Lemongrass – Thick clumps trap moisture and hide snakes. Use upright plants instead. Juniper – Low,
dense bushes shelter rodents and snakes. Avoid as border ground cover. Bird of Paradise – Large leaves create moist, shaded hiding spots. Isolate and prune
regularly. Ivy – Thick, shady vine that hides snakes and traps moisture. Choose less invasive vines. Pampas Grass – Hard to inspect and full of cover.
Swap for smaller ornamental grasses. Aloe Vera – Tight clusters trap moisture and hide reptiles. Space out with gravel underneath. Sunflowers
– Dense growth and fallen seeds attract rodents and snakes. Plant in open areas. Banana Plants – Dense bases and damp shade are ideal for snakes.
Use palms instead. Cypress Trees – Moist mulch and shade attract snakes. Space out and clear ground debris.
Tip: Use gravel, trim often, and keep plants spaced to reduce hiding spots