During the rainy season, the appearance of snakes is a common occurrence that causes concern in many homes. People often advise planting plants such as marigolds, lemongrass, or snake plant in or near gardens, believing that the strong smell or structure of these plants repels snakes. However, the question arises whether there is any scientific basis for these claims.
Scientific Data on Plants
According to experts, although there are traditional beliefs about certain plants, their use alone is not enough to prevent snakes from appearing. According to information from the foreign gardening website The Spruce, the strong aroma or prickly texture of some plants can theoretically hinder snakes from approaching certain areas. Nevertheless, convincing scientific evidence supporting this thesis has not been found.
