finally i can share some experience
well, i was like you when i got my BP. i thought it would eat as soon as i throw the mouse. but then i realized i was wrong. im sure you've already read the posts/care sheets ... well, when i 1st offered the mouse, i felt sad that it shied away from it.
i fell into alot of mistakes, wrong hidings, wrong temp, too many lights were on and ofcourse so many sounds also , some of my cousins were knocking on the cage "i know its retarted!, i kept stopping them".

well, as many posts suggest. get the correct temp. leave it in its viv for atleast a week, even though they tell you dont handle it in its 1st week, since mine is 6 months old , it didn't mind me holding her. so i held her for 1/2 hour each couple of day " it only coiled on the begining" but now its only been 15 days and it doesn't coil at all. anyways, how i did it, after getting the right conditions in the viv. when the feeding day came i turned off the lights "i only left one on". then i removed the hiding slowly, the dangled the mouse alittle bit infront of her. it didn't shy. infact it was showing interest in it, so i left the mouse close to her and bang
so good luck