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These Simple Things Can Chase Snakes Away Instantly, Keep Them Handy

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When bites do happen, they mostly affect the hands or feet, the parts of the body most exposed while walking, farming, or gardening. No matter where the bite is, it is dangerous.

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Plants That Attract Snakes - And Those That Repel Them

Plants That Attract Snakes – And Those That Repel Them

The monsoon is a season of relief, but it also brings fear for many. Alongside the rains, snakes start appearing in homes, gardens, and on the roads. This happens because their underground shelters often get flooded with water. In search of dry ground, snakes slither out into spaces shared by humans. Villages, towns, and big cities alike see a rise in snake sightings during the rainy season.

For most people, the sight of a snake is enough to spark panic. The lack of awareness about how snakes behave or how to respond to them only worsens the fear. But knowledge is key. Knowing why snakes show up and how to stay safe around them can save lives.

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The Bite and Its Consequences

Snakes are not naturally aggressive toward humans. They attack only when they feel threatened or cornered.

When bites do happen, they mostly affect the hands or feet, the parts of the body most exposed while walking, farming, or gardening. Still, no matter where the bite occurs, it is dangerous.

Venomous bites can have serious consequences. In some cases, the venom causes paralysis, kidney failure, or even death if treatment is delayed. Immediate medical attention is the only safe option. Old home remedies or delays in reaching a hospital increase the risk.

India has one of the world’s richest populations of snakes. More than 300 species have already been identified, and scientists believe the number may exceed 350 as new species continue to be discovered. Out of these, around 60 species are venomous. This makes encounters both common and potentially risky.

From the deadly cobra and krait to harmless water snakes, the range is wide. But to most people, every snake looks equally frightening. This is why awareness is important: not every snake is dangerous, but every bite must be treated seriously.

What Plants Attract or Repel Snakes

A common belief is that snakes are attracted to the fragrance of certain flowers. The truth is a little different. Snakes are not drawn to the flowers themselves, but rather to the insects and birds that gather around some plants. Sandalwood, jasmine, and mint plants often host these smaller creatures, making them hunting grounds for snakes.

At the same time, certain plants act as natural repellents. The strong smells of garlic, onions, lemongrass, cinnamon, and the snake plant discourage snakes from coming near. Many households in rural and semi-urban areas plant these around their homes as a preventive measure.

General knowledge often feels like something useful only for exams. But when it comes to dealing with snakes, awareness can literally be life-saving. Understanding their habits, knowing where they bite most often, and identifying how to protect oneself during the rainy season are pieces of information that can prevent panic and tragedy.

Snakes are part of our ecosystem, and their presence cannot be completely avoided — especially during the monsoon. But with the right knowledge, people can move from fear to preparedness, ensuring safety for themselves and respect for the role snakes play in nature.

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