My daughter's boyfriend has a roommate who makes - maybe not the greatest choices sometimes. The latest adventure is snake-related, and this seemed like a good place to ask for advice.
Said roommate is mildly afraid of snakes. So he decides to overcome his fear by purchasing a pet snake. What I was told was "white and black king snake".
Anyway, after dropping around a hundred bucks, the guy owns the snake for maybe an hour or two. In that time, he manages to get it wrapped around his neck, but apparently it "didn't squeeze that tight" so hey, no harm done. Anyway, he leaves and doesn't properly secure the snake. When he returns, the snake is gone.
They live in an older frame home, lots of gaps for a snake to escape. No sign of the snake for a few weeks. Everyone figures it is gone for good.
Fast forward to tonight. My daughter and her boyfriend come home to his place, and there's the snake, hanging out in the middle of the living room. They try to grab it, but it goes under the couch. They move the couch, can't find the snake, and call the other roommate, who has a major snake phobia, and who owns the couch. He tells the to cut the couch to pieces to find the snake. They shred the couch, but no sign of the snake. Then, they notice a little snake-sized hole in the wall.
The working theory is the snake is living in the walls. The one roommate wants his snake back, the other is thinking that maybe burning down the house wouldn't be a bad idea. My daughter and her boyfriend think snake trapping sounds fun, so they're game to help recover it.
So, any suggestions on how to trap a snake?
Said roommate is mildly afraid of snakes. So he decides to overcome his fear by purchasing a pet snake. What I was told was "white and black king snake".
Anyway, after dropping around a hundred bucks, the guy owns the snake for maybe an hour or two. In that time, he manages to get it wrapped around his neck, but apparently it "didn't squeeze that tight" so hey, no harm done. Anyway, he leaves and doesn't properly secure the snake. When he returns, the snake is gone.
They live in an older frame home, lots of gaps for a snake to escape. No sign of the snake for a few weeks. Everyone figures it is gone for good.
Fast forward to tonight. My daughter and her boyfriend come home to his place, and there's the snake, hanging out in the middle of the living room. They try to grab it, but it goes under the couch. They move the couch, can't find the snake, and call the other roommate, who has a major snake phobia, and who owns the couch. He tells the to cut the couch to pieces to find the snake. They shred the couch, but no sign of the snake. Then, they notice a little snake-sized hole in the wall.
The working theory is the snake is living in the walls. The one roommate wants his snake back, the other is thinking that maybe burning down the house wouldn't be a bad idea. My daughter and her boyfriend think snake trapping sounds fun, so they're game to help recover it.
So, any suggestions on how to trap a snake?