Best Snake Repellents for Yards
Most Australian and US snakes do their job — keep rodents in check, mind their own business — but for properties with kids, dogs or chooks, reducing snake activity around the immediate yard makes sense. Repellents have mixed evidence behind them. Here's what works (sometimes) and what definitely doesn't.
At a glance: our top 5 picks
Our 5 picks reviewed
Victor Way VP364B Snake-A-Way Repellent
What we love
- Researched active ingredients
- Pet-safe in soil
- EPA-registered
- Lasts 90 days
Watch out for
- Strong moth-ball smell
- Reapply seasonally
The most-cited snake repellent on Amazon, EPA-registered, with peer-reviewed evidence behind the active ingredients (naphthalene and sulphur). Granular application around perimeters, lasts 90 days, pet-safe in soil at recommended doses. Strong moth-ball smell on application — fades within a week. Doesn't evict resident snakes but reduces new arrivals. Worth combining with habitat clean-up.
Check price on Amazon →Ortho Snake B Gon Repellent
What we love
- Honest pricing
- Cinnamon and clove oil based
- Pet-safe
- Pleasant smell
Watch out for
- Less durable than naphthalene-based
- Reapply every 30 days
A pleasant-smelling alternative to naphthalene products. Cinnamon and clove oil are the active ingredients — research evidence is weaker than for sulphur but Ortho is a trusted brand and reviews are positive. Reapply every 30 days, more often after rain. Decent for first-time application or pet-sensitive households.
Check price on Amazon →Apello Solar Snake Repellent Stakes
What we love
- Solar — no batteries
- Vibration deters snakes
- Multi-pack for perimeter
- No chemicals
Watch out for
- Effectiveness genuinely mixed
- Stakes break in rocky soil
Solar-powered stakes that emit periodic ground vibrations to deter snakes. Snakes are sensitive to ground vibration (they don't hear airborne sound) — the theory is sound. Effectiveness in practice varies dramatically by yard. Some users report cleared yards within weeks; others see no change. Worth trying on rural properties where chemical repellents aren't practical. Drive into open ground, not rocky soil where stakes can break.
Check price on Amazon →Exterminators Choice Snake Repellent Liquid
What we love
- Easy spray application
- Coverage on rocky terrain
- Reapply with hose-end
- Cinnamon and clove based
Watch out for
- Smaller per-bottle area
- Reapply more often than granular
A spray-on snake repellent for properties where granular doesn't spread evenly — rocky terrain, paved areas with adjacent garden. Cinnamon, clove and other essential oils as actives. Spray around foundation lines, garden beds, and any paths where snakes might travel. Reapply weekly during peak snake season; after rain.
Check price on Amazon →Snake Mesh 1m High Galvanised Roll
What we love
- The only proven snake-proof barrier
- Galvanised — 10+ year build
- Bury 30cm to block burrowing
- Permanent solution
Watch out for
- Installation labour
- Premium pricing
For genuine snake exclusion (around chook runs, kids' play areas, vegetable beds), proper snake-proof mesh is the only certain answer. 1-metre-high galvanised mesh, fine enough that snakes can't squeeze through, buried 30cm to prevent under-fence access. Installation is a proper job but once done it's done for a decade or more. We have it around our chook run and the kids' sandpit.
Check price on Amazon →How we picked
- Tested products on rural Australian properties with confirmed snake sightings.
- Reviewed all active ingredients for pet safety.
- Compared application practicality on large blocks.
- Cross-referenced with peer-reviewed studies on repellent effectiveness.
- Surveyed Australian Amazon reviews for honest results.
What to look for in a best snake repellent for yard
- Habitat reduction is more effective than any repellent — clear long grass, woodpiles and rubble.
- Sulphur and naphthalene granular repellents have moderate research backing.
- Snake-proof fencing (1m mesh, 30cm buried) is the only guaranteed exclusion.
- Pet-safe formulations matter — some sulphur products are toxic to dogs.
- No repellent works on snakes already inside the yard — they'll move out at their own pace.
Frequently asked questions
Do snake repellents actually work?
Mixed evidence. Sulphur and naphthalene have peer-reviewed support; essential oil repellents have less. None are 100% effective. Best results come from combining repellents with habitat reduction (clearing tall grass, woodpiles, rubble).
Are snake repellents safe for pets?
Naphthalene at high doses is toxic to dogs (mothball ingestion). Apply per label rates and don't let dogs dig in treated soil. Cinnamon/clove products are pet-safe.
Will repellents work on Australian browns and tigers?
Limited research on specific Australian species, but the active ingredients (sulphur, naphthalene) are generic snake-deterrent. Don't rely on repellents alone for venomous-snake areas — combine with mesh exclusion around high-traffic zones.
How do I make my yard less attractive to snakes?
Clear tall grass, remove woodpiles and rubble piles, fix gaps under fences and sheds, control rodents (snakes follow rodents), keep chook food contained.
I found a snake — what do I do?
Don't engage. Leave the area, keep pets and kids inside. Most snakes will move on within a few hours. If it's in a problem location, call a licensed snake catcher (every Australian state has them).
The bottom line
Our top pick is the Victor Way VP364B Snake-A-Way Repellent — the best balance of build quality, real-world performance and price for most home gardeners. If you’re tight on budget, the Ortho Snake B Gon Repellent gets the job done at honest entry pricing. If money’s no object and you want the heirloom version, the Apello Solar Snake Repellent Stakes will outlast everything else here.



