Rodents can and do get into almost any pipe.
No
well... you could but it will eventually start to stink and its not very good for that because it is to closed in for a rodent=..:)
put it on ya stink pipe
Every building has a vent terminal in modern societies
By looking for the vapor in colder areas
Every building has a "stink pipe." Usually located on the roof these pipes vent air to allow the plumbing drains inside the building to work correctly. As water flows into a plumbing drain pipe, air is vented out of the drain through the "stink pipe." The pipe that goes from the bottom of the back of your toilet, up the side of your house to let any gases produced by the waste escape into the air instead of bubbling back up through your toilet and sticking up your house.
Yes a clogged VENT pipe can cause a sluggish drain
That would depend on where the block is located and the HJA
The pit needs a vent line "stink pipe" extended to outside the home. Then the "stink pipe" needs a Sweetfilter. http://www.Sweetfilter.com
A heater hose (rubber) or pipe (steel).
A stink pipe, also known as a vent pipe or sewer vent, may emit smoke due to a few reasons, primarily related to blockages or improper ventilation. If the pipe is obstructed, gases can build up and cause pressure, leading to smoke or odors escaping from the system. Additionally, if there is a malfunction in the plumbing system or a failure in the seal, it can allow smoke or odors to escape into the environment. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent these issues.
Normally with a test plug