5 Ways You May Be Attracting Snakes Into Your Home

Mirren McKenna
3 min readNov 3, 2021
Photo by Jan Kopřiva on Unsplash

Snakes don’t just live outside. They are savvy and are often looking to upgrade their accommodation. So before you wake up next to a venomous copperhead when you need to pee during the night, here are 5 things you can do according to experts to prevent unwanted snakes from moving in.

1 — Rodents

Snakes love to eat mice and rats. They love it. They are so delicious. They will eat them grilled, al dente, or even raw. So if you have mice or rats in your home already, it’s normal that snakes will want to come inside to feast. They may even let other snakes know that there is food in your house.

“If you have rodents living in your attic or elsewhere on your property, or are using rodents as household staff, for example a rat as a personal chef, it is very possible for snakes to appear,” Ann Velcher of Tri-City Pest Control tells me. “Even if you don’t have rodents, snakes may be attracted to bird eggs, baby birds, frogs, lizards, and other smaller amphibians — and who among us doesn’t have plenty of these in our houses?”

2 — Leaf Piles

Growing up in Pennsylvania, my family always had a leaf pile next to our couch in the living room. We loved to jump in that leaf pile. But beware. While fall foliage is absolutely stunning inside your home, any leaf piles may…

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