as long as they are still FROZEN. if they are not frozen anymore, you have limited time. not frozen but still cool to touch
Years.
For a long as you like as long as the meat stays completely frozen. Some mammoth carcasses have been found that have been frozen for tens of thousands of years and the meat still exists.
About 6 months
It last pretty long. You can still cook it.
Yes if it is still completely frozen; No if it's thawed at all. As long as it is still frozen and you cook it well, there is not a problem.
Crickets are omnivores (vegetation and meat eaters) and scavengers feeding on organic materials, as well as decaying plant material, fungi, and some seedling plants. Still, I have never had or heard of people having lawn problems because of crickets.
Crickets lay eggs, but if they are left too long they can sometimes be eaten.
No, crickets do not have antennae on their hind end. They have two long antennae on the top of their head.
The crickets can live in a bag for almost 24 hours. Crickets holder or cage is a better option if you want them to live for a longer period.
they don't.
Thaw it. Dont ever attempt to cook chicken which is still part frozen as you will end up with a lovely bout of salmonella, or even e-coli.