"I Know It's Irrational. I Don't Care. I Just Need It Gone."

How A Woman Who Can't Even Say The Word Finally Found A Solution She Could Actually Use, Without Ever Getting Close To One Again

By Diane Castellano, 47 — Nashville, Tennessee

I can't say the word out loud.

 

I know how that sounds. I'm a 47-year-old woman who manages a team of twelve people at work. I handle emergencies. I make hard decisions.

 

And I cannot say the word for the thing that lives in my backyard.

I Know It's Irrational

 

I know most of them aren't dangerous.

 

I know the one I saw was probably more scared of me than I was of it.

 

I know what my therapist says. I know what my husband says. I know what every well-meaning person says when I try to explain it.

 

Knowing has never once helped.

 

Knowing doesn't stop the full-body freeze. It doesn't stop the three nights of bad sleep after a sighting. It doesn't stop me from standing at my back door, hand on the glass, unable to make myself go outside.

 

It doesn't stop me from taking a different path through my own yard for weeks after I see one  circling wide around the spot where it was, as if it left something behind.

 

I don't need anyone to explain to me that this is an overreaction.

 

I need someone to actually help me fix it.

 

And for a long time, I couldn't find that person.

Why Every Solution Made It Worse

After the first sighting last summer, I did what everyone does.

 

I went online.

 

I wish I hadn't.

 

Every article, every forum, every video, they all assumed I was a normal person with a normal level of discomfort who just needed some practical steps.

 

Glue traps. Set them near where you saw it. Check them regularly. Dispose of what you find.

I closed that tab immediately.

 

Sulfur granules. Apply along the perimeter, reapply after rain, reapply every few weeks, get close to the ground near the areas where you've seen activity.

 

Near the areas where I've seen activity. As if I go near those areas.

 

Removal services. Call them, describe what you saw, show them where it was, watch while they search.

 

Describe it. In detail. Out loud. To a stranger.

 

Every single solution required me to stay close to the problem.

 

Set something near where it was. Check it. Reapply it. Touch something it might have touched.

I couldn't do any of it.

 

And I want to be honest about what that felt like because if you're reading this, you might already know.

 

It felt like being told the only way to fix your fear is to keep living inside it.

What A Phobia Actually Is

Here's something I learned after two years of this.

 

Most snake repellent products are designed for people who find snakes unpleasant.

 

They are not designed for people like me.

 

There's a difference between "I'd rather not deal with this" and "I had a panic attack in my own driveway."

 

For people like me, the problem isn't just the snake.

 

The problem is every moment of proximity the solution requires.

 

Buying the product means reading about them. Installing it means going near where they've been. Checking it means thinking about what might be in it. Reapplying it means doing all of that again, on a schedule, forever.

 

Most solutions don't solve the problem. They just spread it out over more days.

 

What I needed what I'd been searching for without knowing exactly what I was looking for  was something I could do once.

 

In daylight. When I was calm. With my husband standing right there.

 

And then never think about again.

The Thing That Finally Made Sense To Me

My sister found it, actually.

 

She'd been watching me avoid my own backyard for a full summer and she went looking on my behalf because she knew I couldn't search for solutions myself without triggering three days of anxiety.

 

She called me and said: "I found something. It goes in the ground. You install it once. It runs on solar power. You never have to touch it again."

 

I asked her: "Does it catch anything?"

 

No.

 

"Does it require me to go back to where I saw it?"

 

No. You install it around the perimeter. Away from the areas where they've been.

 

"Does it involve any chemicals I have to reapply?"

 

No. Solar powered. Automatic. Continuous. Forever.

 

I started crying. Which probably tells you everything about how long I'd been looking for something like this.

 

It was called the PestLab™ Outdoor Protector.

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How It Actually Works

Here's the part that made me believe it wasn't too good to be true.

 

It doesn't work by smell. It doesn't work by poison. It doesn't work by catching anything.

 

It works by changing the underground environment itself.

 

The device emits continuous low-frequency vibrations directly through the soil.

 

Here's what most people don't know: snakes experience the world almost entirely through vibration. They feel it through their jaw, their belly, their entire body. Vibration tells them where's safe and where isn't. It's how they navigate. How they choose where to go.

 

Constant ground vibration the kind these stakes produce 24 hours a day, 7 days a week tells them this ground is not safe.

 

Not because of a smell that fades. Not because of a substance that washes away.

 

Because the ground itself is sending a signal they can't ignore and can't habituate to.

 

They don't come back. Because the underground tells them not to.

 

And here's the part that mattered most to me:

 

You install the stakes around your yard perimeter. Solar panel facing up. Done. The device starts working immediately and never requires your attention again.

 

No checking. No reapplying. No maintenance. No reminders.

 

One moment of installation. Then silence. Then freedom.

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How We Did The Installation

My husband did most of it. I want to be honest about that.

 

I stood on the back porch and pointed to where I wanted them. He walked the perimeter and pushed the stakes into the ground every fifteen feet or so.

 

It took him twenty-five minutes.

 

I watched from inside for the first part. Then I came out and stood near him while he did the back fence line.

 

That was the hardest part of the whole thing. Being near the back fence. But I did it. And I haven't had to do anything since.

 

That was eight months ago.

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What Eight Months Has Been Like

I go outside now.

 

That sounds small. It isn't.

 

I have coffee on the back porch in the morning. I walk to the far end of the yard without mapping a route around danger zones. I let our cat out without watching from the window the entire time.

 

I have not seen one since the week we installed the stakes.

 

I don't know if that's the devices or luck or a combination. But I also don't spend any time thinking about it which is exactly what I needed.

 

My husband asked me last month if I wanted to check whether the solar panels were still working properly.

 

I said: "I don't want to think about it."

 

He laughed. He understood. Some solutions work best when you can forget they exist.

This is one of them.

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What I Want You To Know

If you are like me  not "mildly uncomfortable," not "would prefer not to deal with this," but actually, genuinely, cannot 

 

I want you to know something important.

 

You are not broken. You are not overreacting.

 

You have a phobia. It is real. It is not your fault. And it deserves a real solution not a solution designed for someone with a completely different experience of this problem.

 

Most products will ask too much of you.

 

They'll ask you to go near where you saw it. To handle something. To check something. To stay close to the problem on a recurring schedule.

 

PestLab asks you to push some stakes into the ground one time.

 

That's it. Solar power does the rest. Every day. Every night. Whether it's raining or sunny. Whether you're home or away.

 

It doesn't know you're afraid. It just works.

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The Details, Quickly

One-time installation — no maintenance, no reapplication, no checking 

Solar powered — charges automatically, runs 24/7 forever 

Chemical free — nothing toxic, nothing to handle or reapply 

Works underground — disrupts the environment snakes actually navigate through 

300 sq ft per unit — most yards need 4–6 units along the perimeter 

Weather resistant — works in rain, heat, and cold year-round

 

90-day full money-back guarantee. No questions asked. You have nothing to lose except the thing you've been afraid of.

 

Starts at $29 per unit. Multi-unit discounts available and you'll want multiple units for full perimeter coverage.

 

Less than one session with my therapist. And it actually fixed the thing my therapist couldn't.

One last thing.

You shouldn't have to negotiate with your own yard.

 

You shouldn't have to plan your morning around which parts of your property feel safe today.

 

You shouldn't have to explain to anyone why you can't just "deal with it."

 

You just need one solution. One installation. One day.

 

And then you get to forget about it forever.

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