I suggest closing or blocking off all exits out of the garage then removing any or all food items if possible and placing a non harmful food trap- clean the area up a bit and make sure the garage is a stable temperature; not too cold. The average hamster tends to borrow for warmth and protection so check ALL items after cleaning; in, on, e.t.c . MAKE SURE THERE IS NO POISONS IN THE GARAGE!
it depends on the hamster
you get it
Get a new hamster. Say good bye to the lost little fellow.
Lost in a room
Buy a new one ! ! !
I think my hammys dead. i loved him.
They are wild, then, or someone lost their hamster
That question doesn't even make sense.
you could put the hamster under a light bulb and give it pices of fruit hope it helps
set a trap with food to catch it... make a "staircase" of a few books leading up to a hamster treat or food, put a bin on the other side of the "top" and when the hamster gets the treat, scoop him into the bin.
The only way I could imagine this could possibly be done would be with a tracking dog. The hamster may even no longer be in the same field, however.
More than likely, yes, unfortunately, but not necessarily.