Did you know that snakes rely heavily on their sense of smell to navigate their surroundings? Instead of using noses like humans, they flick their tongues to collect scent particles and analyze them through a special organ in their mouths. Because of this remarkable ability, certain strong odors can make an area less appealing to snakes. While no scent can guarantee complete protection, some smells are commonly believed to help discourage snakes from lingering around homes and gardens.
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