We typically let our noses guide us daily toward the delicious, soothing, or curious smells, and away from the disgusting.  However, THIS smell is crucially important, and not one you want to mess around with. I'm freaking myself out, and yes, I'm being dramatic for a very good reason after learning this.

If you smell cucumbers in your home but aren't chopping any up for a salad or have any sitting out in your kitchen, you should call wildlife control, animal control, or pest control, and fast.

The smell is going to be a musky, rotten, cucumber-like smell that is coming from your attic, basement, or garage.  Why?  Because that's where the dangerously venomous rattlesnakes and copperheads like to curl up, slither around, hang out, and build nests.

Yes, nests where babies and families hang out.  Can you imagine?  And let's be honest, they slither around so silently, so thank goodness this smell is something to signal that there may be a family of snakes living with you.

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According to Total Reptile, rattlesnakes and copperheads have an old, cucumber-like scent when they're locked inside four walls and either dying, on high alert, or hibernating.

This odor comes from their glands, and as we know, these are extremely poisonous snakes that are virtually impossible to dodge if you come into contact with one.

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According to the Animals Moms website, the Northeast is home to only two venomous snakes: the timber rattlesnake and copperhead.

So if you come across this smell, you'll now know to not go searching for them like people do in horror movies when they hear something that's clearly out of the ordinary.  Instead, call animal control or an exterminator to find out the next steps.

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