1 of my vent plugs holds the probe wire for my thermometer in place so I don't know what to do, should I take it out anyway and let the probe fall where it may?
Take the plug out, and tape the wire in place.
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1 of my vent plugs holds the probe wire for my thermometer in place so I don't know what to do, should I take it out anyway and let the probe fall where it may?
You test that & give us a report...I'll stand back about 50 yds. & watchThis website says that is a myth:
http://www.stinkybusiness.org/myths.htm
15. Myth: Skunks cannot spray unless their back feet are on the ground. (Fact: Because skunks rarely spray, this is how these myths were determined. A skunk can spray when the tail is held down or under, when it is doing a handstand (especially in the case of a spotted skunk), and when being hung by their tail. They simply choose not to most of the time.)
Since I found it on the internet, it must be true...
I wouldn't go so far as to call it a hypothesis, it was more of a questionSC, me thinks it's time for a new experiment here. Since you raised the hypothesis, I think you should be the one to prove or dis-prove the theory. You could either manually hold down said skunk's tail, or sneak up behind him with a roll of duct tape. I'll be standing by to take photos for proof of the experiment. I have a telephoto lens.
K, mines got several smaller holes all around the top already so should I just leave it be?Also, be sure to borrow someone else's truck.
It's a styrofoam incubator, right? Easy solution. Got a sharp pencil? Poke a new vent hole. Or use a drill. I'm always adding new vent holes to my home made bator. Sometimes for air flow, sometimes for a temp probe. If I don't like the location of a hole I've made, I just patch it with an ear plug or a piece of duct tape. Red neck solution, but it works for me, as my neck is kind of red... just a little bit!
SC, me thinks it's time for a new experiment here. Since you raised the hypothesis, I think you should be the one to prove or dis-prove the theory. You could either manually hold down said skunk's tail, or sneak up behind him with a roll of duct tape. I'll be standing by to take photos for proof of the experiment. I have a telephoto lens.
I tried that and it just made the probe stick to the underside of the lid, lol. The wire isn't soft enough to hang straight down.Take the plug out, and tape the wire in place.
Bend the wireI tried that and it just made the probe stick to the underside of the lid, lol. The wire isn't soft enough to hang straight down.
I tried that too, lol, it's soft enough that it won't stay bent but hard enough it won't hang down.Bend the wire
I don't think they are talking about that kind of wire.Bend the wire