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    Have you looked under any mattresses & in all gaps & under cushions of upholstered furniture (if any)? Emptied the drawers & closets? Looked under & behind all furniture? Escapes are not without harm (being too cool) for your snake, so I hope you find him & soon. For some reason, they often find holes or gaps in linings under furniture/beds, & may end up "inside"- so you might have to pull off the facing underneath your bed (for example) if there was any way (any holes) for him to get "inside" a box springs, for example. Don't give up...they try to hide, & are drawn to dark places where they might feel safe. I once found an escaped hatchling king snake in a boot in my closet...they can get pretty "creative".
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