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Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
Two questions I'm hoping someone can help with!
- Does snake urine (or dry urates) show up under black light?
- When a snake urinates, if they're outside a cage, would they urinate away from where they're hiding or would it be pretty close to their hideout?
Asking because one of my best bud's BPs escaped her cage about 4 days ago. I'd ask him this myself, but he's already driving himself nuts laying down flour and scouring his place, and has been alternating between hopeful and incredibly depressed. I just don't wanna bring this up with him if it's a dead end. I know cat urine shows up under blacklight... and while I know a snake probably doesn't urinate anywhere near as much as a cat, if there's a chance it could help, I thought i'd bring it up.
Thanks for any input!
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Re: Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
I've heard of people successfully using thermal imaging cameras to find escaped snakes! If you live in the US, I thiiiiiink you can rent them affordably at Wal-Mart or home depot? (i wouldn't know, I'm european, but that's what I've heard)
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Re: Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
That's a fantastic idea, thank you!! We're not in the US, but we found an tool/equipment rental place with them, so we're renting one tomorrow and giving it a go! Thanks again for the idea!!
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Re: Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
if you have hard floors, you can dust them in flour and then you'll often get 'tracks' in the morning =)
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Re: Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
Any update?
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Re: Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
No, no significant news... My friend's wife and I did rent a thermal imager, but we didn't find her. We haven't told my friend because we're worried it would just upset him more. They have flour down and there has been one track going in to a room, so that's good that at least they know the snake is around somewhere, but no one has been able to find her! The three us have pulled the room apart that the track was going into and nothing.
All the windows have screens, they never leave doors open because they have indoor cats, and there aren't any holes going into the wall, so we're confident she's still in the house, but everyone is just super confused on where she could be hiding... My friend says she's due for a shed, so he's worried now that she's just hunkered down somewhere and is waiting that out. 
Thanks for asking!! All the help here has been really appreciated!!
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Uhg. Cats. How big are the cats? How big is the snake?
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The cats are pretty big but they're older and have never shown any interest in the snakes (even when they're out). They don't even bother chasing bugs. That was my initial thought too (if the cats and the snake would have a run in) but my friend and his wife say they're more concerned that the cats would get bitten than anything happening to the snake! The missing girl is about 2 feet long.
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Re: Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
 Originally Posted by Ulfric
When a snake urinates, if they're outside a cage, would they urinate away from where they're hiding or would it be pretty close to their hideout?
Individual preference. Some will come out of their hide to release their bowels and others seem to relish in smearing it all over their cozy little den.
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Re: Does snake urine/urate glow under black light?
She's going to be somewhere dumb life between a bed mattress or in a closet or even behind a drawer that she crawled up the back of. I wonder if u but a mouse in a little cage if she will get close to it to eat it. Might be able to bacially bait her out with a mouse. Even a thawed one she might smell and go after
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