Do Lizards keep snakes away?

Many people are worried about keeping snakes away from their yards, so they think it will be lizards to keep snakes away. But if there is a lizard in your yard and then a snake away, does it actually work?

No, lizards are not effective for keeping snakes at bay. In Australia, there is a lizard known as a blue tongue lizard that is capable of eating only small snakes. However, if the snakes reach a certain size, then this lizard could be eaten by the snakes. The loud noises of Blue tongue lizards are effective at intimidating small snakes, but they do not have any effect on adult snakes.

The scientific evidence does not support the belief that lizards keep snakes away; therefore, if you think that attracting more lizards in your yard will keep snakes away from your yard, then you are wrong because by providing more lizards in your yard, you are only providing snakes with more food resources.

As you know, lizards are not effective at keeping snakes away, so you can use snake-repellent products such as cinnamon clove oil, garlic, onion, ammonia, vinegar, predator urine, snake traps, etc to keep snakes away. You will find some of these items available in your local stores as well as online. We are providing Amazon links below so that you can purchase them.

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