Howard said she had to call animal services to have the snake removed.
Howard said the snake showed up in her bathroom at the Clifton Glen Apartment in Stone Mountain Monday morning.
"I walked in the bathroom, and it looked like an earthquake had hit it," she said.
Bottles of expensive perfume and candle holders were shattered, Howard explained.
"Then I looked to the left, and there's a huge python, slowly making its way up my wall, hanging from a Glade Plugin, and I was like, 'OK,' and I just backed up," Howard said. "It was definitely a scary experience."
Howard barricaded the bathroom door, then called police, firefighters, dispatch and her apartment complex.
"It was their after-hours number that offered to put in a work order, like it's a dishwasher, but I’m like this should have been a higher priority."
A DeKalb County Animal Services officer removed the snake, and said it was likely a lost pet.
Ball pythons, which are not native to Georgia, are non-venomous and considered exotic animals.
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