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lost snake

julie

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Just been away for the weekend,, got back to find my snake gone!!!!! Think it has been missing for a couple of days.
Where are the best place's to look??? She is only small 7 months old.
I am so worried.
Should i leave some food out????

Please somebody help me.:(
 
If your snake is in the room, it will normally look for a dark space to feel secure. It will normally move around the outside edge of the room. Try leaving some food out near the edge of the room. Good luck
 
I lost my snake when it was roughly about the same age as yours. Definitely read the article that Alicia gave you a link to. I found that page after I'd already found my snake but it turns out that I did a lot of the stuff on there anyway and it worked. :)
I hope you will find your snake soon~Good luck!
 
That sucks! I lost mine a few months ago for about a week. It was a month before I had to move out of that house so I freaked. Reading kingsnake.com's lost/escaped forum helped me-- there are a lot of stories that just get your imagination going as to where to find them. I used the flour, and the bags and lo and behold one night I heard crinkling. My snake was coming out of a hole in the wall that led to the bathroom plumbing. I had a f/t fuzzy in a box a few feet away-- not sure if that helped draw him out or not. Good luck. The one rule for finding lost/escaped is NEVER GIVE UP!
 
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