yes it was because when it tied up in a plastic bag,due 2 insuffi oxygen supply the rat dies....
Usually you take a bag with you and put your hand in the bag, grab the waste, then turn the bag inside out so that your hand is in the outside and the waste is in the bag. Tie it up, throw it out.
put it in a plastic bag, tie it up, and toss it in the trash.
no a rat can not throw up that is the reason rat poison works however if a rat throws up it will automatically die.
you must tie it up and let birds mate on it.
Use a plastic grocery bag. Pick up the droppings, turn the bag inside out, tie it up, and throw it away.
The easiest way to pick up dog poop is to use a poop bag or a pooper scooper. Simply place the bag over your hand, pick up the poop, and then tie the bag securely. With a pooper scooper, scoop up the poop and dispose of it in a trash bag.
No, T-Bag ends up back in Fox River
yes spray with lice bedding spray and put it in a plastic bag tie it up for two weeks. tie it tight!...........bed covers, pillow cases,all of your stuff. a louse(one bug) can lay up to 100 hundred nits(eggs) on your head.
Lice need incubation and human blood to live. So if they ended up on your pillowcase they would die between 24 and 48 hours. Tie up what you sleep with in a plastic trash bag for a few days to insure everything is dead.
To securely tie a sleeping bag to your backpack for hiking trips, follow these steps: Roll up your sleeping bag tightly and place it in a waterproof stuff sack. Attach the stuff sack to the bottom of your backpack using compression straps or carabiners. Make sure the sleeping bag is securely fastened and won't come loose while hiking. Consider using a rain cover or waterproof bag to protect the sleeping bag from moisture.
Yes, you would suffocate due to the bag restricting your airway.
If you let your tie-dye shirt sit in a bag for 3 hours, the dye will continue to set, which can enhance the vibrancy of the colors. However, if the shirt is too wet, it may also lead to some unwanted bleeding or mixing of colors. After removing it from the bag and hanging it up to dry, ensure it's in a well-ventilated area to prevent any mold or mildew from forming. Once fully dry, your shirt should display the intended tie-dye patterns effectively.