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In-ground trampoline & snakes

When you think of a trampoline, you might picture a large, round piece of equipment with a sturdy frame and safety netting around the perimeter. But did you know that there are also in-ground trampolines? These trampolines are installed flush with the ground, making them less visible and easier to blend into your landscaping. And while they may not be as popular as their above-ground counterparts, they come with their own set of benefits – like being snake-proof. That’s right, snakes can’t climb on an in-ground trampoline because the wall is too sheer for them to get a grip. Also,  the ground around the trampoline provides a barrier that snakes can’t cross. So, the in-ground trampoline has its own benefits, and being snake-free is one of them.

Do inground trampolines attract snakes?

No, inground trampolines do not attract snakes. In fact, they can actually help keep snakes away. Snakes are attracted to heat, so they will often coil around the warm metal frame of an above-ground trampoline. But because an in-ground trampoline is installed flush with the ground, there is no metal frame for snakes to coil around. Also, the ground around the trampoline provides a barrier that snakes can’t cross. So, if you’re looking for a way to keep snakes away from hiding in your yard, an in-ground trampoline may be a good option.

How to Avoid Snakes in Your In-ground Trampoline Pit?

If you’re worried about snakes getting into your in-ground trampoline pit, there are a few things you can do to help keep them out. here are the 7 best ways to keep the snakes away from your in-ground trampoline:

1. Install a Fence Around the In-ground Trampoline Pit

A fence is a good way to keep snakes out of your in-ground trampoline pit. The fence should be at least 6 feet high and should have a tight wire mesh so that snakes can’t climb over it.

2. Use a Snake Repellent around the In-ground Trampoline Pit

Snake repellents can help keep snakes away from your in-ground trampoline pit. There are many different types of snake repellents available, so you can choose one that best suits your needs.

3. Keep Grass and Weeds Cut Low near the In-ground Trampoline Pit

Snakes like to hide in tall grass and weeds, so it’s important to keep these areas cut low. This will make it more difficult for snakes to approach the in-ground trampoline pit without being seen.

4. Remove Debris and Clutter from around the In-ground Trampoline Pit

Debris and clutter provide hiding places for snakes, so it’s important to remove them from around the in-ground trampoline pit. This includes things like leaves, branches, rocks, and lawn furniture.

5. Keep the In-ground Trampoline Pit clean and free of food debris

Food debris can attract snakes, so it’s important to keep the in-ground trampoline pit clean. Be sure to sweep up any food that falls on the ground, and empty the trash regularly.

6. Make sure the In-ground Trampoline Pit is well-ventilated

Well-ventilated areas are less likely to attract snakes. So, make sure the in-ground trampoline pit has good airflow by opening up the sides or top of the pit.

7. Use a cover for the In-ground Trampoline Pit when it’s not in use

A cover will help keep snakes out of the in-ground trampoline pit when it’s not in use. Be sure to choose a heavy-duty cover that is specifically designed for trampolines.

Bonus fact! Snakes don’t like vibrations! so, every time you turn on your lawn mower or weed whacker, they will think you’re coming and will slither away. Of course, this is not a permanent solution,  but it can help until you can install a fence or use a snake repellent.

So, as you can see, there are many ways to keep snakes away from your in-ground trampoline pit. If you’re concerned about snakes getting into your trampoline, be sure to try one of these methods.

How can you tell if there might be a snake in your backyard?

There are a few signs that there might be a snake in your backyard:

  • You see a snakeskin – A snakeskin is a good indicator that there is a snake nearby. Snakes will shed their skin as they grow, so if you see a snakeskin in your yard, it’s likely that there is a snake nearby.
  • You find small holes in the ground – If you find small holes in the ground, it’s likely that a snake is living in that area. Snakes will use these holes to hide from predators and to warm up in the sun.
  • You see footprints or tracks in the dirt or mud – If you see footprints or tracks in the dirt or mud, it’s likely that a snake has been in that area. Snakes will leave footprints or tracks when they travel through an area.
  • You see weird bumps on trees or bushes – Weird bumps on trees or bushes can be a sign of a snake hiding in that area. Snakes will often climb up trees or bushes to hide from predators.
  • You hear a hissing sound –   A hissing sound is a good indication that there is a snake nearby. Snakes will often hiss when they feel threatened.
  • If you suspect that there might be a snake in your backyard, it’s best to contact a professional snake removal service to safely remove the snake from your property.

If you see any of these signs, it’s possible that there is a snake nearby. If you’re worried about snakes, it’s always best to contact a professional for help. Of course, let him check your trampoline too.

In conclusion,  in-ground trampolines are a great way to keep snakes away from your yard. If you’re concerned about snakes, be sure to take precautions to keep them out of your in-ground trampoline pit. If you have any suspicions that there might be a snake in your backyard, always contact a professional for help.

Shmulik Dorinbaum

Shmulik Dorinbaum

I like to jump, as high as I can, so what else I can do in these days? in these quarantine days? to jump on my large-sized trampoline! (an extreme jumper)