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Help!!!
I did it again and let another of my snakes out :tears: this time it was my High White Pied. Anyone have any suggestions to getting him back or how to catch him?
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I've never had to try it before, but I've heard if you set up a heat pad on the floor and turn all the lights off wait about 30 mins and the snake may be on the heating pad. Just a suggestion. There's always the flour on the floor method...but that can get messy lol.
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Heat pad hide and pk in box near hide
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the old fashion way, and start tearing things apart until you find him.....
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If my pied went missing I'd tear it all apart. But start where he disappeared and go from there. Flour works, plastic bags, etc. Look eveywhere. I hope you find him. How'd the little bugger get out?
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Re: Help!!!
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Originally Posted by dragonboy4578
the old fashion way, and start tearing things apart until you find him.....
Already did that...after my grandpa and I tore up the whole house just before we were about to give up, my grandpa jokingly said look in the vacuum. Well I figured why would it hurt, I picked up the shop vac hose and it was way to heavy. I looked inside and sure enough there he was :D:D:D:D:D:D I couldnt believe it. So now we just gotta figure out how to get him out :p, thanks everyone
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Put the whole hose in his enclosure. He will com out sooner or later... Congrats on finding him. I know how much stress an escaped bp can cause....lol:gj:
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The ol' snake in the vaccuum trick...gets them everytime.
lol glad you found him!
We had a snake missing for 2 weeks one time, just about gave up ever seeing her again, till we found her on the top shelf of the closet.
Its easy to forgot that one clasp on the cage top.
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