There will likely be a small vent somewhere to allow the air inside to expand & contract with temperature changes. Your best bet for getting it out will be by removing the nearest bulb/holder and sticking a tube in to try and suck it out (using a vacuum cleaner!).
There will likely be a small vent somewhere to allow the air inside to expand & contract with temperature changes. Your best bet for getting it out will be by removing the nearest bulb/holder and sticking a tube in to try and suck it out (using a vacuum cleaner!).