Kitchens are the most dangerous room for a loose snake: they can get hurt inside & in back of refrigerators, dishwashers & stoves (not to mention being very
hard to reach), same goes for washers & dryers. Most kitchens also have a small space behind the cupboard doors (if you're a snake on the floor looking up there's
an inviting dark crawl space!) where they can get into & under the bottom of cupboards, also out of reach without demolition. I know because I had an adult
bull snake that got loose & hibernated there for 6 months...she was fine & came out in the spring, but BPs don't hibernate. Loose = dangerous to their health.
May or may not find a heat mat...and probably not if it's in the open.
Keep looking...snakes don't like to be in the open, they hide, & they easily beat us at "hide & seek"....Good luck!








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