Agreed with what others have said -- if she refuses, leave her completely alone for a week (if you need to clean, move her from the spot your cleaning and put her under another hide, don't take her out, make as little disturbance in her enclosure as possible), offer again after 1 week, and repeat the process until she has taken food 3 times consecutively.
Also maybe try downsizing her prey--if the fuzzy worked for her before try another fuzzy.
The first time I fed my BP he acted in a similar way, he even puffed at the mouse coming toward him and started turning his head aside and trying to move away. I used a hair dryer on hot to heat the mouse for 20 seconds and tried offering to him again--then something seemed to click and he struck right away.
Do you offer the prey to her outside her hide while she is inside it? I'm not sure if this is a good recommendation, especially for a skittish BP, but you could try lifting her hide and try holding the prey right in front of her. Only suggesting because mine won't strike from within his hide (weirdly, but I haven't tried it since the first feeding) and I've seen people on YouTube do this successfully with problem feeders.