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Black Snake in Basement
My friend watched a "snake" wander down into my basement... evidentally it was in the attached garage and when the house door was open, snake came in and went into basement. Location is suburban Maryland.... we're had a lot of rain here in the past few days, I think the snake came in looking for a new home. From the description it sound like a black snake .... all black with a few white spots on the face. size is undetermined....she thinks it was gigantic.... I'm assuming probably about 3 -4 feet. Don't want to hurt him, just want him out of the basement. No problem with picking him up and relocating him, just gotta find him first. But, I can't locate the snake in the basement and before tearing everything apart (lot's of everything in this basement), is there a simple method for dislodging the snake, without permanently injuring it ?? i.e. would spraying disinfectant under the shelving units and behind the boards make this snake decide to move and be located?? Are they sensitive to vibration ( I can turn on a sound system). I really don't want to go through the place box by box and am looking for an easy to way flush him out into the open. Would a pet store mouse in a plastic box attract the snake?? Thanks for your suggestions ???? |
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