Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 *pffttt.. now I cant remember who had the snakes in the house* .. but anyway .. is your house up off the ground ? do you have a crawl space under your house? If so .. that is where they are coming in .. snakes are notorious for hatching their little ones out under houses .. once there, when the little ones start crawling around, instinct makes them seek higher ground for safety. If there is a hole to go into, they will go in it. Even if your house is not up off the ground, all it takes is a small hole in a window or around the foundation of the house for the snake to gain entry. Now .. how do they actually get in the tub? You have water pipes that are in the walls .. there are holes in the wall for the pipe to go through .. it doesnt take much of a hole for a snake to shimmy through.. the snake just slides along the outside of the pipe .. following it till it comes to the tub .. they can then slide into the space where the water goes out from the tub and the edge of the pipe and enter the tub from the drain hole. another way they may be getting in .. is if you have a tree or bushes next to a window .. it doesnt take much of a space (a crack between a screen and the window is all they need) .. they climb the tree, smell the water in the bathroom, and seek it out. just a couple of guesses .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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