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Date Posted: 18:15:35 10/07/05 Fri
Author: Ask the Pro
Subject: Re: snakes
In reply to: Kyle 's message, "snakes" on 14:01:26 10/06/05 Thu

Kyle,

You have not given me much to go on, however, I will attempt to give some advice. I am curious of what type of snakes these are?

A barrier of some sort should keep them out. You will have to fill every last hole. I would start by using a expanding foam to fill any gaps. Check and make sure there are no open pipes leading into the basement and that the snakes are not coming through a drain. If you find any open drains, cover them with a drain grate with small holes. The other thing you could try is Dr. Ts Snake-Away. You can find this product at local hardware stores or Home Depot. Follow the directions on the product. You will have to sprinkle a barrier around the entire foundation.

Be sure to check again for drains and holes. There has to be a gap somewhere if the snakes are getting in.

Good Luck,

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