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Are snakes attracted to plants/trees that emit strong, sweet fragrance?

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Are snakes attracted to plants/trees that emit strong, sweet fragrance?

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It is not the smell of the plant the snake is attracted to, it is rather the insects that are attracted to the strong, far-reaching smell of its flowers. Flowers develop fragrance to attract pollinators, and snakes eat pollinators, so in a way they are attracted to the tree. They make a habit of visiting the plentiful source of food.

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