It depends on how long the egg has been in the cold for (more than 45 min., then very unlikely) but once you find an egg, put it in an incubator or tank with a heater. The heater should be at least 100 degrees fahrenheit. Then, once the egg is safe and warm, research it and identify it, and it will tell you a bit about the bird.
Before using a heater, how about you check with either the manufacturers or the place you got it from if it is safe to do so.
It is up to you where you put bird feeders. To attract more birds you may have to put it near to their natural habitat and near to where they can find cover. On the other hand you may want to put them where you can see them easily.
That is actually quite easy if I had on I would put it in a bird cage and then put that on a heater so it will stay heated.
The solid chocolate will melt and become a liquid if heated.
no, for many reasons, NO.
As long as you buy a floor heater that was made recently, you should be okay. If you were to buy an old used floor heater, I would be cautious. Whenever you use a floor heater however, you need to put it in a safe place and never leave it on if you go out of the house.
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Did you see the window near the safe just click it (answer for the safe:6:19:78)
remove the four nuts in the engine bay on the heater box near where the heater core hoses enter. Drain coolant remove the hoses and pull the heater box out from the inside of the car. Remove clips holding heater core, than put your new one in.
You could put your hand over the sun and look around it.
You can put nest boxes out with bird feeders and hay. The birds will feel safe within a nest box.