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.