
The monsoon brings cool weather, lush greenery, and fresh energy. But along with its beauty, the season also brings dangers, especially from snakes and insects. As the rains arrive, snakes often leave their natural shelters in search of dry and warm places, making homes, gardens, and fields more vulnerable. Experts say certain trees and plants attract snakes strongly during this period, and households should take extra care if these are nearby. (News18 Telugu)

Banana Trees: Banana trees are a favourite hiding spot for snakes. The plants provide a humid and shady environment, with their roots and tangled stems offering ideal spaces to hide. Homes with banana trees often see more snake activity during the rainy season. (News18 Telugu)

Peepal and Banyan Trees: While peepal and banyan trees are valued for their shade in summer, they become risky in the monsoon. Their thick roots and tangled branches make it easy for snakes to climb and remain hidden. The high humidity around these trees ensures snakes rarely leave them. (News18 Telugu)

Bamboo Groves: Dense bamboo clusters keep the ground beneath moist, which attracts snakes. The gaps within bamboo thickets or small hollow ‘caves’ also serve as safe resting places, making snake sightings common in such areas. (News18 Telugu)

Basil Plants: The tulsi (basil) plant is considered sacred, but when bushes or grass grow around it, snakes may use them for shelter. Maintaining cleanliness and clearing weeds around basil plants is crucial during the rainy season. (News18 Telugu)

Neem Trees: Although neem has natural disinfectant properties, the dry leaves it sheds, combined with damp conditions, create safe hiding places for snakes. Having a neem tree near the house is beneficial, but it should be kept clean to prevent leaf piles from becoming snake shelters. (News18 Telugu)

Flowering Plants: Plants like oleander and succulents also attract snakes. Their thick leaves and the gaps between stems provide natural hiding spots, making them a potential risk during the rains. (News18 Telugu)

While trees and plants are essential for the environment, extra caution is needed in the rainy season. Regular cleaning around these plants and avoiding clutter can reduce the chances of snakes finding shelter near homes. (News18 Telugu)
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Author: News18