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04-29-19, 12:06 PM
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kingsnake escaped
So my 8 month grey banded kingsnake escaped. I have no clue how. I have an exoterra terrarium with a locking lid. Only thing I can think of is that the locks are on the side, and if you push up on the lid in the middle it is somewhat flimsy. But I didn't realize they were strong enough for that. He's got a 12-36 hour head start. How do I find him? Tried looking in cabinets and drawers, behind the fridge, no luck. He is normally only active at night, and I can't stay up all night. Any safe traps I can set or other ways to find him? I have a cat and I am worried what might happen if they meet.
Thank you,
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04-29-19, 12:24 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
First, thoroughly check EVERYWHERE inside the enclosure. I had one of my Honduran Milk Snakes make a mystery escape and after the initial panic, I checked again and found that she had wormed he way inside of one of the ceramic decorations in the enclosure. If you don't find him in the enclosure, start by closing off all access to vents for A/C and heating and then start your search withing six feet of the enclosure; checking even tiny spaces inside shoes, etc. Best of luck.
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04-29-19, 12:40 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
Agreed, look really carefully in the enclosure. Once I 'lost' my leopard gecko only to find him hidden in one of his few decorations.
If you are sure he isn't there, I've heard that placing towels around the room (and maybe house) has some success, since they might hide under them. Also check nice warm places where he might like to hide (think computers, fridge/freezer, anything in the laundry room. Any electronic, really)
Most animals will stick to the edges of rooms where there is more cover and it is less exposed.
Good luck!
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04-29-19, 12:58 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
I looked in the enclosure for hours. emptied it and played in the sub straight. Then slowly sifted all of the sub straight out just to be sure. He is definitely gone. From what I understand grey banded kings like less humidity, but I have heard people lay down wet towels?
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04-29-19, 01:18 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
Good advice above. You're still in that early window where the chances are pretty high that it stuck near the enclosure. Gray-banded Kings are definitely one of the smaller, nocturnal, and more secretive species of kings, so it likely is hiding out in some tiny crevice/object. I doubt it went very far as of yet.
Make sure you block off anywhere that can lead under the floors, into the walls, or outside. You can try laying towels out (maybe along the walls). If you decide to do wet them, make sure they aren't too wet - damp at most. I tried laying towels/blankets out when my king got out, but she never utilized them. Put one near the back of the fridge. If it got up into the inner workings of the fridge you'll just have to wait for it to come out and hopefully not go back in.
The problem you're going to have is that gray-bands are small snakes that tends to make a habit out of hiding in small spaces. It's definitely possible that you will find it, and I hope you do. Keep us updated.
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04-29-19, 01:41 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
I was thinking about turning my ac way down and getting it cold in the house. Putting the terrarium on the floor with the heat lamp on at night. I don't have a heat pad so it would have to be the lamp. Then putting plastic bags down and hopefully I hear it over night going back to his home. Does this sound like a good idea?
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04-30-19, 06:03 AM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
Searched everything within 6 feet, nothing. Set out plastic bags and put water and heat on the floor overnight, complete quiet. This is getting rough, don't know what else to search.
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04-30-19, 08:11 AM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
Best of luck, mate. I''d keep searching for a couple days at least. The thing about snakes is that they move, so it could take shelter in an area that you checked the day before. People have found snakes months after they escape. You just never know.
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04-30-19, 10:50 AM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
is there any easier way to do this? If I look through a thermal device can I see the snake?
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04-30-19, 11:49 AM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
Unfortunately, there is no easy way. Thermal device would not work as the snake is likely the same temperature as whatever it is in/on.
You might try waiting for a while for nightfall and turning off all of the lights, and then using a flashlight to look for it. In the wild, Gray-banded Kings typically emerge from their hiding spots at night. Can't be too cold in the house though or it may not want to move.
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04-30-19, 12:41 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
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Originally Posted by Bandit
Unfortunately, there is no easy way. Thermal device would not work as the snake is likely the same temperature as whatever it is in/on.
You might try waiting for a while for nightfall and turning off all of the lights, and then using a flashlight to look for it. In the wild, Gray-banded Kings typically emerge from their hiding spots at night. Can't be too cold in the house though or it may not want to move.
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last night i tried getting it cold in the house, and putting his cage low with his heat lamp off, was that the wrong way?
tonight should i leave it warm in the house and put a mouse out?
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04-30-19, 01:00 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
Well, if you make it too cold, there is a chance that the snake will just hunker down and wait until it warms up. Leave it warmer, and hope that it comes out to hunt.
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05-01-19, 01:22 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
Got the house to 78 degrees last night. Got some pinkies and put them in a box with mesh wire all around and I set up a night vision cam to record about 15 feet away. Nothing. Could swear I heard noises, but it must have been the pinkies. Reviewed video footage and nothing came near the box. Don't know how many more days I can sleep on the couch listening for noise and keeping the house hot. After tonight I'm going to give up the search. Dont know what else to do
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05-01-19, 02:44 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
I can understand that. Hopefully it pops up at some point.
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05-01-19, 03:52 PM
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Re: kingsnake escaped
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Originally Posted by Bandit
I can understand that. Hopefully it pops up at some point.
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I was wondering, If i get some snake repellent from home depot and put it in and around my appliances, will that drive her out of hiding?
She is just so damn small it is like a needle in a haystack, and she has the advantage.
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