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Any tips on how to extract a reptile from a car's air vent?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 376197" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Put something smelly that Gibble might like to eat (cat food?) on the dash as far from the vent as possible. It should attract Gibble and keep him in one place long enough to either block the vents or grab him. Take a look around for something you can slide down behind Gibble to block the vent.</p><p> </p><p>also, call a lizard expert for help/ideas. Some pet stores may have or know one, also try universities (animal science?), and pest control places. Don't forget to google the problem. One site (cannot remember it) has experts you can pay online to answer things like this. It came up on a google search and we paid $5 to figure out how to help a car problem. Would have been $35 just to have a mechanic tell us the same info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 376197, member: 1233"] Put something smelly that Gibble might like to eat (cat food?) on the dash as far from the vent as possible. It should attract Gibble and keep him in one place long enough to either block the vents or grab him. Take a look around for something you can slide down behind Gibble to block the vent. also, call a lizard expert for help/ideas. Some pet stores may have or know one, also try universities (animal science?), and pest control places. Don't forget to google the problem. One site (cannot remember it) has experts you can pay online to answer things like this. It came up on a google search and we paid $5 to figure out how to help a car problem. Would have been $35 just to have a mechanic tell us the same info. [/QUOTE]
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