She doesn't hate you...she's scared of you. First off...give her more time to settle in. A week is usually an accepted minimum...some nervous snakes need more time than that.


Second off...what kinds of hides does she have available to her? Of course you'll have to reach into the tank periodically to change/provide water for her, and clean out any feces or urates she may leave....but she should be completely tucked away in her hides at this time. She shouldn't be seeing you reach in at all.

You'll have to resist the urge to lift her hides to peek at her...and resist the urge to mess around in her enclosure at all if she's out and about.

You might seriously consider the "newspaper trick" to help calm her down and get her used to her new home. Basically, you crumple up sheets of newspaper (not wadded into tight balls, but crumpled into big ones) and completely fill her enclosure with them. Leave them in there with her until she is feeding regularly...then gradually reduce the number of papers in there until eventually they are all gone. (This can take weeks to do properly.) And again, you don't mess around in her home at all, except to water and spot clean.