Quote Originally Posted by babyknees View Post
Yeah, my mind was blown when mine escaped. They're incredibly good at finding ways out and like Trolle said really strong. Just keep looking. Make the "sandbox" but with the aspen instead of sand and add a heat source to it. I doubt food will help because you said you'd fed her a bunch. I think doing an intense search is going to be your best chance.
I'll try that too.

Quote Originally Posted by rperry03 View Post
They use the silicone in the corners to climb
They were in 6 quart sterilite storage bins. They didn't have silicone, but the boas were long enough to reach the top.

Quote Originally Posted by SoFarAway View Post
I'm sorry she got out. At least she's eaten recently. When my KSB, Serengeti, got out, he was gone for a few weeks. I loked everywhere I thought a KSB would be. Searched the entire condo many times. Then one day, my mom happened to be in the kitchen and turned around to see Geti several feet up on the counter about to get behind the oven. Luckily she grabbed him before he could and he's safe now. Goes to show that they CAN and will climb, even high, slick surfaces.

Try checking behind anything warm, like the oven, fridge, freezer, etc. Also, watch any other pets; they might find her before you do.
My mom wouldn't pick up any snake longer than this one, just because she is only about 6 inches long and she is used to her now lol. One of our cats found my baby corn snake when it got out, but the cat was too scared to touch it.