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    Escaped snake...you guys must get tired of these threads.

    I tried searching for "escape" and "escaped," but I didn't find anything very useful.

    Here's the situation: My 1.5 year old BP got out of her tank overnight and has been missing for about 10 days now. She had not been fed for almost a week prior to that. Of course, I checked everywhere for her. There is evidence in the dust patterns that she was under the fridge at one point, but no sign of her now.

    I tried leaving a mouse out under a hide for her, but that didn't work. We have a very curious cat who may have scared her away. We also have a dog but she gives not a second thought to the snake. We have baseboard heaters, which are pretty easy to see under, so we've been checking around those everywhere in the house a few times every day. No luck.

    Any tips and tricks for finding an escapee? I know they can go off their food for a while in the winter and survive, but I just want to find her alive. It's cold outside and not especially humid.
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    I'm sorry you're going through this, it really freaks me out when snakes go missing.


    Check in the LITTLEST nooks and crannies, especially the ones that light have some sort of heat source, cause that's where BPs like to go. You could try making some sort of enclosure, something covered with a heat pad under it in a secure looking corner that she might seek out to sleep in.

    I really hope she turns up.
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    I have nothing to offer but my sympathies. I really hope you find her alive and well. *hug*

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    two tricks, one harmless, one potentially dangerous:


    the first one would be to put something in the doorways that will reveal if the snake changes rooms. like domino stones or domino stones or sugar cubes, a line of them, you just need to be careful not to step on it or rebuild it when you do. or make a thin line of rice using rulers. that can reveal if the python changes rooms, and in which direction.


    the second is more radical.... make a trap with a wood panel and double-sided tape. or any other panel, whats important is that the double-sided tape sticks to the panel really firmly and solidly.... but this is risky. Best case would be to check the trap really often (several times each day) and one day she will hang in there. But i guess too much can go wrong, theoretically it works, but it can damage the skin and the snake can get into really dangerous and helpless positions and cannot get free. I guess this only makes sense when venomous snakes escape into a home.

    But its still something to keep in mind, snakes can get badly stuck to sticky things, especially tape.

    keep searching, dont give up. straightforward searching with some rice or whatever to see if she changed rooms is probarbly the way to go.

    and put out water bowls, she can survive long without food but without water it becomes a race against time. Dehydration is a big risk and she is probarbly looking for water right now.

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    Re: Escaped snake...you guys must get tired of these threads.

    ive been writing too much, what i really want to say, the most important thing is...

    put water bowls in every room. and check them because she must show up there. No alternative.

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    Re: Escaped snake...you guys must get tired of these threads.

    If it's cold out, she's going to seek warmth. Check anywhere that there may be warmth (floor heaters, appliances running, etc). Also, this may sound silly, but get down on her level. As you are laying on the floor, look around for small, dark, warm cubby holes that she might slither into. That's where she's going to be.

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    Lock up the cat in a room she can't get into until you find her. That's a bad situation waiting to happen. In the meantime, fix the security of her tank. Good luck.
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    Escaped snake...you guys must get tired of these threads.

    The fridge has tight spots you need to check.

    A snake with find something warm and chill there for a while. Anything heated by being powered on is a good bet. Cable boxes, refrigerators, heater, etc

    But also they will hide during the day just to feel secure.

    I would break your house down into small quadrants, search one as if you were a corrections officer looking for contraband In a jail cell. If a room is bigger, break it down to sides of walls and everything in the middle. Go from top to bottom or bottom to top. The main thing is that you look at and through everything!

    Good luck finding her!
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    Thanks for your replies everyone. Still looking for her.
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    Re: Escaped snake...you guys must get tired of these threads.

    I would NOT put anything sticky down as previously mentioned. That's got bad news written all over it, it will hurt your snake if it gets stuck. Check tight, dark places. Check high, and low. Look where you would least expect it to be. Put out a heat source with a hide, and maybe a rodent out. You can do the flour on the floor for a tell tale trail. Good luck finding him.

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