Plants That Attract Snakes Home

Plants That Attract Snakes Home

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By Radiocity Team
Published Jun 11, 2025
Its dense and fragrant foliage attracts rodents and insects—making it a snake magnet.

Jasmine

Its dense and fragrant foliage attracts rodents and insects—making it a snake magnet.

Snakes love hiding in thick ivy beds that stay cool and shady.

Ground Cover Ivy

Snakes love hiding in thick ivy beds that stay cool and shady.

Its tall, clustered stems create perfect hiding spots and moist conditions for snakes.

Bamboo

Its tall, clustered stems create perfect hiding spots and moist conditions for snakes.

Palmetto Bushes

These provide great ground cover and shelter—ideal for snakes seeking shade.

Lantana

Its bushy growth and ability to attract insects can draw snakes toward it.

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Lemongrass

Contrary to popular belief, its thick base and pest activity around it can sometimes attract snakes.

Sugarcane

Tall, dense growth with constant moisture around roots can turn it into a snake hideout.

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