Yes I can, Not only can I snake a laundry room sink alone I have already snaked a 36" main sewer alone Water Jetting I already cleared a stoppage in a 48" line
get a long pipe with a lid on one end. put an egg into the pipe, at the far end with the lid. then put the pipe with the egg in it anywhere where the snake will go (eg. under the house). then wait. the snake will be attracted by the egg, and it will go into the pipe. once its in there, it cant turn around or go backwards. so it wont get out. when you hear rattling or something from the pipe, the snake might be in there. if the snake is in there, then you can either leave the snake in there to die, or do something with it.
do you mean a trumpet snake? it is a pipe snake fashioned for the trumpet to make cleaning it easier.
flute
The laundry waste pipe is fitted to the main drain near the toilet and the main pipe down the line past toilet is partly plugged, forcing the laundry waste up the toilet waste tube. You need to auger the pipe from toilet to outside. If all the piping is in ground you will have to remove toilet from floor to do this properly.
You can put a liquid pipe snake down your drain or put a hose down there
It needs aleast a 2 in. pipe. tubs are 1.5 in.
Check these pictures I found on a web-site of pipe snakes.
Use a Plumber's "snake".
Copperhead.
if a snake is a reptile, then do you really think that there can be a snake that isn't a reptile? Ask yourself that question, and then think about what you know. You can answer this yourself. I know you can.
With all due respect, if you have to ask that - don't try to do it.
Snake through the closest cleanout