Cinnamon, clove, and
garlic are often recommended because of their strong natural compounds, while citrus and peppermint create powerful aromas that many homeowners use around gardens, patios, and entry points. For more stubborn problem areas, ammonia and sulfur are also commonly suggested, although they should be handled carefully and used according to safety instructions.
Together, these **seven scents—cinnamon, clove, garlic, citrus, peppermint, ammonia, and sulfur—**work best when combined with simple prevention steps like cutting tall grass, sealing entry points, removing wood piles, and reducing rodents that attract snakes. While no natural method can guarantee every snake will stay away, this layered approach offers an affordable, eco-friendly way to make your property far less inviting.