Check in places where it is warm...Under the dryer, under the fridge, under a pile of clothes. They are attracted to warmth...Hope this helps
2007-07-07 19:56:39
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answered by AnimalManiac 6
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You can put a bowl of water out under a heat lamp close to the wall .If he eats prekilled food then put a mouse under the heat lamp also . Snakes will usually crawl around the edges of the walls .He might go towards the warmth . Look under the refrigerator , furnace , washer /drier , hot water tank , down inside the furniture , all dark warm places and corners. Make sure other pets are confined to another area . Good luck !
2007-07-07 22:36:30
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answered by darsow@sbcglobal.net 4
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Most snakes will seek out a hiding place that is secure and damp.
Place damp towels in strategic locations along the walls. The snake probably moves at night, and it is probably dehydrated.
Sooner or later you will find it under a towel, assuming that it is still in the house.
Baiting it with a "pre-dead" mouse will probably not work.
When you find the snake, buy a REAL cage. I suspect you are keeping it in an aquarium with a screen top???
2007-07-08 08:04:40
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answered by Dion J 7
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well if you use some type of mulchy bedding like cypress or aspen, (something it could dig into and burrow), run your finger throug al the bedding and he might be hisding under the bedding. even check things inside the habitat that he could have squeezed into. thats what happened to mine and i thought i lost him, and he ened up being in his tank. but if you check everywhere in his tank and hes not there , then lead a pre dead mouse out on a small plastic plate and check on it every once in a whil. if it disappears you know hes around there somewheres.
2007-07-08 05:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I once lost my snake and i found out in a basket where it was dark and semi warm. I cant really help on this but try with small spaces like corners. Good Luck
2007-07-07 21:30:23
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answered by Soupy 3
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All these suggestions are good ideas. Warm places. I once found one in the washing machine where a load of clothes were still in there damp. Also check in the blinds on top of them and on top of pictures hung on the wall
2007-07-07 23:20:46
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answered by jusbizness403 4
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Take despite youre feeding it, warmth it up, and poke holes in it. positioned this in a bucket or container with a cover on a warmth pad or below a warmth lamp to inspire it to stay there after feeding. verify this distinctive cases an afternoon. additionally, make useful all abode windows are closed and there are towels below any and ALL techniques out of the abode. additionally, pass away his tank open and in tact with the warmth source on in any respect cases to inspire him to return lower back. superb of success!
2016-11-08 11:01:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Check in everything. i lost my ball python yesterday and i though i looked everywhere. He turned up in shoe under my bed. It usually will be in the first dark place close to its cage
2007-07-08 14:13:21
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answered by big t 2
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Use think like catapult branch tree or other thing like date at put the catapult branch at snake head and you can catch.
2007-07-10 18:51:54
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answered by Faisal R 3
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we never did find my sons 10years ago
2007-07-07 19:43:45
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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