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Re: escapee
well ive had the best luck finding snakes in corners... if this is a bed room im sure theres something in a corner for it to hide under or inside of.... you have to remember that these guys can get into things that look impossible for it to fit in.
also anything that generates heat in the room will attract the snake.
ive had only 2 escapees and both of them never even left the room that they were in.
keep me posted on if you find it and where.
goodluck,
Mike H.
Last edited by Mrgbb; 04-20-2011 at 09:43 AM.
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Re: escapee
I found my escapee in a dresser drawer both times. The first he was actually in the drawer, the second he had crawled behind the draw. So be careful when you are pulling dresser drawers out.
Good luck! I hope it works out.
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Re: escapee
thanks yall im still looking by myself while she is off doing her thing
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I had one BP escape twice. The first time he was a few feet away curled up near a heat source. The 2nd time he was 3 rooms away so don't get discouraged and just look EVERYWHERE. Use a flashlight when looking too, it'll help. Good luck.
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Re: escapee
Look under clothes, dressers, box springs, if the bedrooms are upstairs then you are lucky. If not, search under the fridge, oven, couches (and cushions), and chairs. Basically a dark warm area. Make a mess and have her clean it up
My boa got out and was on top of the heat vents in my basement.
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Re: escapee
Originally Posted by mdfreak2
im in a 4 bedroom siglewide trailer and i have completly searched her room so now its off to the kitchen i dont think my moms dog would have let it in my moms room with out waking them up lol and i have somewhat searched in there so i guess its off to the next room this is making me madder the more i do this i have been up since 630 am looking for him and now its going on 1130 and still no sign of him or my sister
Any open vents? How about bathroom or hallway closets? I feel your pain, it took me a few hours too.
Is it getting warm there yet? I just talked to my mom who lives near you and she said its supposed to get in the 80's.
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Look in place that have any openings even small ones. They get into couches, recliners, vacuums, ovens, fridges, dressers everywhere. Look in your moms room to don't count anything out. At all. Start at the cage go against the wall with a flashlight and slowly start to go around the room, and house. I pull things out of the room and check them one by one and take them out of the room as they are checked. I turn over couches, beds, any other furniture look for any holes or rips in the fabric and go from there. He won't come out till night time now so go slowly and keep a head on your shoulders. I've found every one of my escapees quickly well it takes a couple hours. But better than days. I hope you find him.
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