My male bp goes off feed late fall to spring, occasionally taking feeders here and there. A little disconcerting, but ... when he's back on, he is back on.

Some people have told me they've had snakes refuse food for up to 18 months ! (probably not good if the snake is a hatchling)

My bp is now back on feed after taking only two rats since Nov. 5 of last year

Here are some things I've found that helped..

1) Get a Temp gun. Use it to check your warmed f/t feeders (assuming that's what it eats) so they're 98 - 102 degrees F

2) Scent the room with a blow-dryer to encourage a feeding response first

3) If the snake doesn't strike, or doesn't eat, leave the (f/t only!) feeders in the cage overnight

4) If the prey still isn't eaten, don't try again for at least 2-3 weeks

5) Move up or down in prey size.

6) Meditate, and mentally/telepathically ask the snake to eat beforehand (or pray if that's what you do). Have other people do it with you. Call me insane, call it coincidence, but this has worked for me. I swear.

7) Be diligent and confident in your husbandry - Do your job, and let the snake do theirs. Stay positive.