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08-19-04, 12:52 AM
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Location: Mississauga ONt
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Snake Traps?
Hey I lost a Variable King in my basment, and I was wondering Can a snake smell a mouse from far away, cause i searched up and down for this guy and he's no where to be found, and i be getting worried, is their away you can trap them using a mouse ?
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08-20-04, 12:33 PM
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Join Date: May-2004
Location: Ottawa
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Just put a mouse trap on a rat trap. lol.
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08-20-04, 01:48 PM
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Location: Toronto, Ontario
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Here's a trap someone showed me. Have never had to use it but it looks like it would work well
You cut the top off a 2L bottle and reverse it. It should stick inside without glue or anything. I suggest not using tape if you want to stick it together. Anyway you just throw a mouse in and maybe even a heat pad under it. The snake will be funneled in, but once he gets in it will be hard to find the hole he came in from. Chances are he'll eat the mouse and be stuck.
Here’s a bad picture to help explain it better. Good luck!
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08-20-04, 01:54 PM
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That is the best picture I have ever seen! lol!
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08-20-04, 01:55 PM
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BartMan you Rule!! I guess i should use a live mouse right cause a Ft would stink after a while, I am going to give it a try, lol its my only hope!
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08-20-04, 02:08 PM
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Location: Ontario
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Is there a dinosaur in that bottle?
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08-20-04, 02:12 PM
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LMFAO drew.
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08-20-04, 02:13 PM
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i think it's a froggy trying to wave and a piece of speghetti. lol
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08-20-04, 03:27 PM
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looooool. Hey! Its not mine
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08-20-04, 03:37 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by seann
BartMan you Rule!! I guess i should use a live mouse right cause a Ft would stink after a while, I am going to give it a try, lol its my only hope!
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I probably wouldn't use live..if it gets out then you have a snake and a mouse loose, even though the snake would probably catch it eventually.
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08-24-04, 03:40 PM
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Location: Red Deer Alberta Canada
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I dont know if this works but i was told that you tie the mouse to a string then tie the string to something that cant be moved like a fridge but from what they said they used a string that could be digested ?????? what kind i dont know but when th snake eats the mouse it will be stuck there with your fridge then just cut the string like i said sont know if this works and the bottle idea would probably be better but if all else fails maybe try this as a last resort to get your snake back to its safe enviroment>
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Who that little guy.... I wouldnt worry about that little guy
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08-24-04, 03:51 PM
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Location: Calgary Alberta Canada
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that is not a very good idea. dangerous to the intestins
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08-24-04, 04:16 PM
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I think the bottle trick is worth a try, but do not use a live mouse.
Cornered animals can be very dangerous, and if the mouse reacts violently to the introduction of a snake into that small of a space, the snake may not be able to back out, or escape if it makes it in all the way.
By the time the mouse is subdued you could have a mortally wounded pet. Try frozen/thawed and let it sit overnight. It'll get a little ripe but it shouldn't stink up the house right away
If you're going to have a heat pad out, put it beside the bottle, not underneath. With the pad underneath. the mouse will decomp at a much faster rate and produce lots of nasty bacteria, plus the bottle will become a heat trap and your snake may die of heat prostration before you can rescue it.
--edit: left out half a sentence somehow  --
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08-24-04, 04:36 PM
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Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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If i were you id throw a LIVE fuzzy mouse in the bottle. Live, so it wont rot overnight, fuzzy so it cant injure the snake
Thanks,
Ben
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08-24-04, 05:15 PM
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Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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to bad that bottle idea wont work for catching a ball python...mine got away while i was soaking him to assist in a bad shed, the phone rang, came back no more than 1 minute later (call wasn't for me) and poof, gone snake! any ideas for catching a ball?, i've curently lifted and gone through anything on the floor, and am going to be sprinkling flour EVERYWHERE (thankgod for tiled floors) hopefully i'll find evidence of him wandering around tonight, and maybe a trail to follow! if that doesnt work, ill be putting tinfoil in spots that look like good hiding places, and keep an ear open for sounds
Josh
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