The hampster is not stuck in the vents, it is very happy there. However trying to get it out will be a challenge to you. Try to put its cage near an opening to the vent area and make it easy for the hampster to get to the cage, make food very available inside the cage and wait for the hamster to go to the food. Other than calling in a professional, this is the only way to get the hampster out.
my hamster is hiding in our air vents. I know because it smells like an old hamster cage. My question is how do I get it out?? Our last hamster died in there and it smelled almost as bad. (ps: if you have a 3 year old, don't get a hamster!) One way to get a hamster out is to look for a ceiling vent in your basement. If you have floor vents in your first floor, then the ceiling vent will be on the same level. Once you find a ceiling vent, find where hammy is hiding. Listen for little footsteps in the air vents. When you think he's near the ceiling vent, stuck hamster tubes up inside of it. Hammy won't be able to resist crawling in his hamster tubes! That's how i got my hamster out of the air vents. - ya u totally copied that from the hamster hideout forum...
Why is itdying? did you check the vent in the back it may be patsy butt - a very common condition where poo gets caked up there causing the vent to be blocked. It is easy to clean with a cloth and some warm water.
its a ride with a vent.
A hen with a swollen vent could have an egg-binding issue, which is a potentially serious condition that requires veterinary attention. Other possible causes include infections or injury. It is essential to have a veterinarian examine your hen to determine the underlying cause and provide treatment.
The vent is also called the cloaca. The cloaca is the common multi purpose organ for mating, egg laying (hens only) and fecal matter. The vent is located just under the chickens tail feathers. For roosters the cloaca is the site of the internal sexual organ.
my hamster is hiding in our air vents. I know because it smells like an old hamster cage. My question is how do I get it out?? Our last hamster died in there and it smelled almost as bad. (ps: if you have a 3 year old, don't get a hamster!) One way to get a hamster out is to look for a ceiling vent in your basement. If you have floor vents in your first floor, then the ceiling vent will be on the same level. Once you find a ceiling vent, find where hammy is hiding. Listen for little footsteps in the air vents. When you think he's near the ceiling vent, stuck hamster tubes up inside of it. Hammy won't be able to resist crawling in his hamster tubes! That's how i got my hamster out of the air vents. - ya u totally copied that from the hamster hideout forum...
might be a stuck vent door in the dash all vents are working properly
When the heater is off but heat is still coming out of the vent, it could be due to residual heat from the engine or a problem with the cooling system. This could be a sign of a faulty heater control valve or a malfunctioning blend door. It's best to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle to diagnose and fix the issue.
you push the vent
In episode 101,102
Page 94
The Univent automatic vent opener uses a wax-filled cylinder that expands when it gets hot, causing the vent to open and release excess heat from the greenhouse. When the temperature cools down, the wax contracts, closing the vent to maintain a stable temperature inside the greenhouse.
Then you can go back and turn on the heat vent :)
it is clogged
reasons for no heat, #1 Thermostat stuck open or broken apart = coolant does not stay in motor long enough to heat up, no hot water/no heat. #2 Stuck shutoff valve in heater hose for A/C, no hot water/no heat. #3 Air inlet by windshield blocked by leaves/pine needles/etc. no air/no heat. #4 Vent doors closed due to mechanical or VACUUM failure, no air/no heat. #5 Blower motor stuck due to no power/bad fuse/bad switch/burnt out motor/squirrel nest/dead animal/etc. good luck M.P.U.
EVAP tank vent solenoid stuck closed.Tank vent tube pinched or restricted.
Heat is coming from the engine.