I dont want to sound ignorant here, but I am currently feeding out of the enclosure for my one female. I plan to switch to feeding in their enclosure once I have a rack setup (tubs are more convenient, slide out, feed, slide back in). I am too lazy to move all the hides and fake plants out of her glass tank and I am also really content on her feeding response at the current moment, so I've decided to keep feeding her out of the enclosure until I put her in a rack.

She's never missed a feeding since I've got her in September, in fact she just ate a small rat within 2 seconds of introducing it to her. I feel like feeding out of the enclosure is something that benefits me as an owner, more than it benefits the snake though. And for that reason, I will be switching over soon.

Something interesting is.. I put my hands and arms in front of my snake's mouth and tongue all the time and never have I been mistaken for food. Everytime I feed her, she does NOT hesitate when she smells the rodent, and she will strike lightning fast every time. They have a jacobson's organ as well as their tongue to "smell" their prey. Humans smell nothing like rodents.