How to keep Copperheads away?

   / How to keep Copperheads away? #11  
I'm sure I'm going to catch some slack over this one, but it has works for me.

Neighbor has a pond full of cat tails about 75 feet from my car port and about 125 feet from my house. Have a lot of problems with his crop of water moccasins finding there way to my place. My grandfather told me to use sulfur. I have been using the granules and putting in a push spreader. Lightly speed 100 lbs covers about 1/4 acre around the house. I wait until I see first snake in the spring before putting it out. Then will not see another snake the rest of the summer.

It does have a slight odor for a day or so, but its better than getting snake bit. The odor form the powder sulfur lasts much longer. Side benefit is the Bermuda grass loves it.

The feed store owner says most people buy it for chiggers. This year he has sold so much he can't order it fast enough.
 
   / How to keep Copperheads away?
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Gonna try it THANKS!!!!!
 
   / How to keep Copperheads away? #13  
Boy, did that bring back some memories. When I was a kid we used to pick wild Black Berries for spending money. Before picking them we would go to the drug store and buy a dimes worth of sulfur in a small paper sack. We would then sprinkle the sulfur around our waist bands and socks. We never got any Chiggers when we did this but once in a while we would forget or not have the dime for the sulfur. That was a miserable and itchy experience.
 
   / How to keep Copperheads away? #14  
Mike,

The "Snake Away" product qualifies that it does not consistently repel cottonmouth or copperhead (the pit viper) variety of snakes. Thankfully, although in my area both varieties are pretty common we have not noted any on our property. Interestingly we have a large number of these small ringed garter snakes, which inhabit specific places around our property (seem to be territorial). The do not grow more than 12" in length but can startle you when you see one crawling at your feet. We do not kill them, but I will relocate them if I see one close to the house. They do not seem to mind the snake away either, I have seen them crawl through it, oblivious. In any event, they seem to keep the bad snakes away. My feeling is the sulfur is the better idea. I have not been able to prove that the naphthelene does anything to keep the snakes away, and I think it smells worse than the sulfur based products. (Of course, we live just five miles from a paper mill and I just may be used to it).

John M
 

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