That sounds like another viral myth-style sentence—usually something like:
“Did you know that snakes come to your house when… (milk is kept / there’s vibration / certain smells, etc.)”
Let’s clear it up.
🐍 Do snakes “come to your house” for a specific reason?
Snakes don’t target houses for mysterious reasons. They show up for very practical, biological reasons:
1. Food
If your area has:
- Rats, mice, frogs, or insects
Snakes may follow because that’s their food source.
2. Shelter
Snakes look for:
- Cool, dark, hidden places
- Piles of wood, debris, or clutter
3. Temperature
They’re cold-blooded, so they move toward:
- Warm areas in cooler weather
- Cool areas in extreme heat
4. Water
Standing water or damp areas can attract prey—and indirectly snakes.
❌ Common myths (not true)
- “Snakes come because of milk” → false (snakes don’t naturally drink milk)
- “They are attracted to human scent or revenge” → false
- “They target specific houses intentionally” → false
⚠️ When to be cautious
If you live in areas where snakes are common, reduce risk by:
- Keeping surroundings clean (no rodent infestation)
- Sealing holes and cracks
- Avoiding clutter outside
🧠 Bottom line
Snakes don’t come because of superstition—they come for food, shelter, and environment, just like any wild animal.
If you want, tell me the full sentence you saw—I’ll explain exactly whether it’s true or fake.