🛡️ Keep your turf snake-free, stink-free, and stress-free!
Ortho Snake B Gon1 is a dual-pack snake repellent granule solution designed for easy outdoor application. Each 2 lb. bottle covers up to 1,440 sq. ft. with a no-stink formula that is safe around people, pets, and non-consumable plants. Reapply every 30 days to maintain effective snake prevention around homes, garages, patios, and more.
Item Form | Granule |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Number of Items | 2 |
Unit Count | 64.0 Ounce |
H**R
Do these products actually work?
Circumstantial/indirect evidence would lead you to believe they do. Since applying these granules to areas where I have seen snakes in the past, I have not seen them or any evidence of them since applying. There several commercially available methods from deterring snakes form coming into a specific areas. There is the vibrating posts you put in the ground. There are the big balls that you can spread around. Finally, there are these granules. I have tried them all and all seem to be effective. What I like about these are their size and color. I can mix these into my rock landscaping or on concrete and you will not know they are there. As opposed to vibrating ground posts or the large green colored balls which your eyes catch immediately. What I do not like about them is their small size and how fast they dissolve (requiring reapplication) when exposed to rain and wind.
S**A
This product saved me!
Saw a nightmarishly huge black racer snake hanging around in bush just outside our caged lanai for a couple of days. April in FL/not unusual to see them as soon as weather gets warm. But... Never had one "hang out". Usually you just catch glimpse of one passing through the backyard on rare occasions.Then to our horror, one day we saw him go up under our house (which the bush he liked visit was next to). No idea what was up under the house (I've never looked before), but sure as heck wasn't going to look now!Was in a total panic. Immediately googled for "snake killer" and didn't realize there wasn't such a thing (other than a sharp hoe and a lot of guts!).So... The other options are : They have some sort of metal trap (but they looked complicated). Then they have jumbo sized sticky traps (but you might catch other things you don't intend on catching, like birds or rodents or some creature of the night that you never want to meet up with with!). Plus... What will I do with a huge snake (or anything else for that matter) stuck on a huge sticky trap!?! Didn't want to think about it.Then...discovered "snake repellent". At this point my acid reflux was in full gear so I figured I'd try repellent. If this didn't work... Would have to call a professional.Long story longer...Purchased this product and sprinkled a generous amount around the area.Since I couldn't sit watching for him to come out from under house all day, I used an old cellphone gathering dust and downloaded the"Alfred Camera" app to monitor & record any activity. Alfred Camera no longer free to use... but in an emergency such as this, I was willing to pay the small monthly fee so I could monitor (and cancel later when snake crisis was over).Snake came out from under house an hour later after application (I'm watching the video rewind of this via Alfred App freaking out and popping Gaviscon like candy). He came out, sniffed around the ground and air... And then sped off like lightning into the neighbors yard! Didn't hang out in bush nor return to try to go back up under house (per monitoring for 2 additional days using Alfred Cam).Felt reasonably safe enough to go outside and investigate under the house after 2 days of "all clear" video monitoring. No way was I going to stick my face to the ground and peer up under there though! Used the old cellphone (while still using Alfred App) to provide live feed of what was under the house by placing the phone on end of a hoe... And slowly moved the hoe along the underside. Ended up being nothing under there thankfully! Just a ledge of concrete with nowhere else to go. Plugged up the area nonetheless.So... This saved product saved me!!!I don't know why it works well for some/not for others (per reviews). But all I can say is to give it a try.It says "no stink formula" since many snake repellents "stink" like sulfer/rotten eggs or worse I guess. This doesn't mean it's scent free though. This product DOES have scent. The scent is like strong flowers (gardenia maybe?). It's not bad... But quite noticeable.Product says it lasts 30 days when applied liberally, but may need to reapply if you get heavy rain. I'd reapply when the scent would wear off just to be safe. Depending on weather, that could be anywhere from a week to a month though.Best of luck!Update a year later (April 2025):This stuff worked the entire spring season when snakes were highly active outside. Never had an issue with snakes coming along our outdoor perimeter of lanai again. I don't need to use this all summer long... Just during spring due to high activity/mating season. Won't be without it now!! Spring is here and I just spotted a huge snake passing by in the backyard...so bought more of the product to start sprinkling this around outside.
K**N
Easy and Effective Snake Repellent
Certainly! Here's a short, clean review for **Snake B Gon**, with no links:---⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐☆**Easy and Effective Snake Repellent**Snake B Gon is a great option if you’re looking for a natural way to keep snakes out of your yard. The granules are easy to apply and made with essential oils like peppermint and cinnamon that snakes dislike. It has a mild scent, safe for pets and kids when used as directed, and it doesn’t damage plants.It worked well around our garden and fence line—noticeably fewer snake sightings within a few days. Just keep in mind that it may need reapplying after heavy rain.Overall, a solid, hassle-free way to create a snake-free zone outdoors!
J**A
Easy as 1-2-3.
I live in Southern Maryland, and although we don't have lots of snakes, we do have some. June seems to be snake month when you see more activity from black snakes, copperheads, and a few others. Last week, in three days I saw three snakes in my back yard patio. two were what I consider big, and one small. Not all on the same day. I have pests, and of course my wife and I. I purchased this products and well so far, no snakes. It is easy to use, based on the instructions and information on the bottle, it is pet safe and people safe. It does say not to put in around any garden where you intend to plant veggies, etc. So, easy to put on, I just made a perimeter around the yard, around the edges of the patio, and around the doors. It has been 6 days now, I have not seen any snakes. Although 6 days is not a long time, I feel a bit more at ease that I have taken the first step to protect my property and family. Also, no smell, no mess. I will write other review in about 30 days to let you know if any snakes have appeared again.
B**S
Good product
It's working - been using over a year now. Have not seen any snakes on property - we have one acre, but live in subdivision where everyone has an acre. Our neighbors use this product too - one recommended to us. We are also using against frogs. We get an occasional visitor here and there, but nothing like we used to.
R**X
Not sure but no snakes
I don't know if this product works or not. I've always used Eads or whatever it's called. This is the first time I tried this product but we haven't had any rattle snakes yet this year so maybe it does work?
A**Z
ok product
Ordered this product after having multiple snake encounters in our yard. We used all around the perimeter of our backyard. I have still seen snakes in our backyard BUT not as often. At first it was everyday, and now it's only once a week maybe if that. So I do think this product has helped, but it definitely does not fully get rid of snakes coming into your property. I also think you need to continue to re-apply the product after rain and after 30 days or so.
A**R
Snakes Be Gone, Spirits Be Calm
Haven’t seen a snake since I sprinkled this stuff, so either it’s working or I’ve scared them off with my lawnmower karaoke. Smells neutral, which I love—because I’m not trying to gas out the neighborhood. Only gripe? I wish the label didn’t scream “I have a snake problem” in bold font.
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