I had three corn snakes years ago and never had issues with handling them. However, due to circumstances I had to give them to a friend who ended up moving away with them. I recently went to a store to get bedding for my rabbit and guinea pig and decided to look at the snakes. There was a gorgeous albino with a lot of really rich red in her. She is a confirmed female, btw. She's about the size of a pencil and mean as all can be. In the 7 weeks the store had her no one handled her for the last six. She "rattles" her tail and strikes at the first sign of a hand. I bought her simply because they said she would soon be returned to the breeder who, I found out, sells the unsold young to science labs. I couldn't stomach that so she's home with me. However, I'd like to have the type of relationship I had with my prior corns. They were so docile I could wrap them around my wrists and talk walks at parks with them and there was never a fear of them escaping. The most they would do was wrap around my neck with their heads above or next to mine, presumably for a better veiw. I have an emotionally sensitive child here how would be ruin against snakes if she struck at him. I'm raising them to be like me and love all scaled and furry critters. Any tips on how to get little miss thing to settle down? When do I decide enough's enough and give up. I wouldn't let her go back to the breeder but I do have a friend willing to take her and put her in his snake collection. She'd be in a bin in a rack, though, and be handled only when needed. Also, she's an escape artist making it even more difficult to get her out. She bolts up and away anytime a hand comes within her field of perception. I'm scared to death she'll get out trying to get away. I'm sure my cats would love that but I'd hate to see it happen.