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    No, I don't believe they will burrow out. Your best bet might be (if the tunnels are all connected) to fill in all but one of them, leaving only one way for it to come in and out. Buying a frozen rat from your local petstore, thawing it and then placing it in an overturned box with a hole cut in it might entice it out. And it's more likely to stay put if you have the box where it can "hide".

    Most likely you'll just have to keep a sharp eye out, or look around to see if there's someone in your area who catches snakes. They're tricky little buggers, and excellent escape artists, so you'd be surprised where they hide and how they get there.
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