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Posted: 11/12/2008 9:30:43 PM EDT
Dammit...I don't know how this bastard got out of his cage, but he did.
Tore the house apart for the past 5 hours, and I have yet to see a trace of him....this sucks. |
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Surely somebody at the pet store told you having a snake could suck at some point.
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Check under your oven. Thats where I found mine after 4 months of snakelessness.
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No, it's not hot (THANK GOD!)...it's a Ball Python.
Any of you snake owners ever experience this? What is the best way to get them out of hiding? Finding a snake is nothing like finding any other animal, since they don't make a sound when they are out and about. |
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No, it's not hot (THANK GOD!)...it's a Ball Python. Any of you snake owners ever experience this? What is the best way to get them out of hiding? Finding a snake is nothing like finding any other animal, since they don't make a sound when they are out and about. Perhaps you should look for it using FIRE!!!! Only way to be safe |
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It'll be hiding in or under something warm. Appliances and et cetera.
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my red ruber ratter escaped from me, it was going nuts, I had 2 kill it with a bbgun:( shame, the thing was 3' long
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It'll be hiding in or under something warm. Appliances and et cetera. This and +1 |
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There are a few methods.. warm places, tight places too. I found a ball that went into the cushions of the couch and just curled up and stayed there. At the time my sister left him on the couch and I started looking in that area when i realized he was missing.
but a good one is on hardwood floor at night, spread some flour or talc and you can see if they slithered across the floor that night. |
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+1 on any relatively warm places or bathroom/source of water.
I once had a 2 foot iguana get loose and looked everywhere with no luck. Two days later I found it basking on the window sill. |
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Being cold where you are at, my bet would be in the furnace ducts somewhere.
Goodluck. |
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Don't worry, it'll find you. Next time you sleep. If you're like a couple of my friends who lost their snakes, it will turn up when you move out years down the road, hanging out in your couch or something unseen by all |
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No, it's not hot (THANK GOD!)...it's a Ball Python. Any of you snake owners ever experience this? What is the best way to get them out of hiding? Finding a snake is nothing like finding any other animal, since they don't make a sound when they are out and about. You have an advantage- your brain is bigger. Be patient. My wife had a Rosy Boa that was a regular escape artist- we lost him once for about 9 months, and another time for about 6 months. Each time, he got busted in broad daylight, trying to make a run for it. |
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put shallow dishes of water in the corner of your rooms so your snake doesnt die of dehydration. The flour thing is also a good idea.
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he will be some place warm....mine got out many times and i found him by the dryer or fridge motor or heater or in the heater vents ...looks for warm spots and you will find him
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Why not just create a warm spot with a heat lamp or whatever in a corner of the room?
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Mine escaped one and I found him in the subwoofer of my suround sound system. Talk about pissed...I had to dismantle that fucking speaker.
Look in small tight spaces |
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When I was a kid we had a pet newt. (no, I don't know why).
He got out of his cage, and we found him about 6 months later under the sofa all dried up. Won't the snake look for warm places, like by / in heating vents? |
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I will never understand the snake thing. Hope he does not come looking for you while you sleep.
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They tend to travel against walls, so check under things close to walls.
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What do these snakes eat when they escape into your house for weeks/months?
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Down here in Texas, we often observe:
"There is one thing worse than finding a snake in your house.....Losing a snake in your house." |
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Thats what you get for having a snake as a P E T. http://pandadan.files.wordpress.com/2007/05/idiot-41423.jpg Yea, you lol |
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Check under your oven. Thats where I found mine after 4 months of snakelessness. "snakelessness" |
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I don't get the whole snake as a pet thing... You may wake up with your unfeeling, reptile "pet" wrapped around your throat.
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What do these snakes eat when they escape into your house for weeks/months? They don't eat, unless you've got mice or rats in the house. |
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tie a string to a live mouse, tie the other end to something heavy, leave the mouse where the snake can find it overnight.
Let me know how that works out for you. |
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Dibs on guns, ammo, hot pie, and gas in your car. You better share |
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Any of you snake owners ever experience this? What is the best way to get them out of hiding? . No way to draw him out.. Only find him.. I found one in a heating duct.. i found another in the couch as in up under it in the springs... Look inside of everything.. If the head will fit it will fit. |
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Was it a hot? Uh, what? I'm guessing that means poisonous judging by the response. |
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If the head will fit it will fit. That's what I keep telling my wife, but she still won't go for it. |
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Was it a hot? Uh, what? I'm guessing that means poisonous judging by the response. Yep, you do not want to lose a rattle snake in your house. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Was it a hot? Uh, what? I'm guessing that means poisonous judging by the response. Yep, you do not want to lose a rattle snake in your house. I concur. |
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What do these snakes eat when they escape into your house for weeks/months? A ball python can go months without eating, especially in winter. Mine escaped a few times, when we had gerbils it was easy to find him, he'd be curled up on top of the gerbil cage :-) Woke up one night hearing something rustling at the foot of the bed, reached down and grabbed him :-) I think he did make it into the bed once, my wife and I got a laugh out of it. Snakes will find the darndest places to hide - check boxes, under appliances, under cabinets, closets, in boots, etc... When mine was a baby, I found him hiding in an empty toothpaste box. |
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I 7+ foot rat snake has escaped 2 times.
First time I found him behind my dresser. In the same day. Second time took me a week. He had curled up in a blanket in the top of my closet. I pulled everything out of my apartment and it took me 3 times to find him. |
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Look up under your chairs and sofas. A few times we found ours hidden inside my recliner......a real bitch to get out BTW.
Once my upstairs neighbor called me at work, screaming that my 6ft corn snake was in her cupboards |
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