Yes. In Thailand that is considered one of the benefits of geese.
Geese are known to be territorial and aggressive towards perceived threats, which can include snakes. While geese may harass or attack snakes that come too close to their nest or territory, they do not actively seek out snakes to kill them.
Mothballs will not deter snakes.
Cats, Snakes if lucky enough, crocodiles. for cats and snakes I would say like small birds for the crocodiles I would say Flamingos and Geese.
No, owl decoys are not effective in deterring snakes. Snakes do not perceive decoys as threats, and their natural predators are usually mammals or birds. To deter snakes, it is best to use physical barriers or professional snake repellents.
Canada geese, white-fronted geese, emperor geese, Brant geese, lesser snow geese, Ross geese, and Aleutian geese.
* Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosmary) repels snakes but more importantly insects that attract the snakes. * Cymbopogon citrates(Lemongrass) repels snakes * Marigolds (Tagetes) repel snakes and mosquitoes * Tulbaghia violacea (Wild garlic) repels snakes - it is planted by the Zulus around their homes.
Few things deter a snake that has taken residence in a chicken coop. Very few snakes actually bother chickens. Most snakes hang about chicken coops to catch the rodents that also live there feeding off the grain. Identify the snake if you can and allow it to stay, it will eat all the mice and move on.
A synonym of deter is divert. An antonym of deter is support.
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Geese. Look at the goose! (one goose) Look at the geese! (two geese.
No, deter is a verb.