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warriorprncss3
at Tue Sep 21 14:57:15 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by warriorprncss3 ]
If its a juvenile put some pop bottles with mice in them around the base boards and if she gets in she probably won't be able to get back out. Also since snakes tend to move around the out side of the room put newspaper around the baseboards and listen for rustling at night. You can try putting a heat pad on the floor of the room where she escaped with a hide box. Check under and behind your fridge and stove as it gets warm back there. Also make sure if you have heating vents you close them or she might crawl in. Good luck.
Sera S and M Reptiles and Exotics
----- 3.6 ball pythons
1.2 king snakes (1 chocolate, 2 albino)
1.0 columbian red tail boa
1.1 pueblan milksnakes
2.2 african house snakes
2.2 striped albino applegate gophers
1.0 watersnake
1.2 burmese pythons (1 albino, 2 hets)
2.1 pygmy rattlesnakes
1.1 dumeril's boas
3.3 corns (miami, okatee, snow, caramel, 2 creamsicle)
1.1 jungle corns
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