A few hours to a day or so, better you stand on it and put it out of it's misery
Yes but not for long
As long as it can cure in dry conditions,
Probably it was not sealed all the way or had holes. Another reason is that it wasn't in there that long or it was supadupa Mouse!
I don't know for sure until gorilla glue dries but when you see it starting to clear up and becomes white then it is dried.( It takes about 30-60 minutes.)
centimetres , i think ,.... what else??i dunno how long ur mouse is but 4 mine that would be a sensible measure
there is an old Russian Proverb......"The bear that sets the trap , cannot be caught".....what this means is that as long as your setting the trap on them there not setting one on you.....so watch your mouse doesnt catch you lol....you nvr know....
In many cases you can as long as there are no lumps and your new glue bonds well with it.
Put some hard glue, melt a glue stick and than mix it together.
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Long-tongued arboreal mouse was created in 2003.
The mouse's tail was very long.
As long as the glue isn't going to interfere with texture you can do this.
If you mean "how long does it take SKIN to heal under glue sutures" then the answer is about 4-5 days .
maybe a week (but to keep it alive you need to feed it warm milk from a small tube
i mean depending how long you want to wear them you could use SUPER GLUE (NOT GORILLA GLUE!!!!!)
It was a long time ago but isn't now.
A glue stick is about 4 inches. Or in centimeters it is 4 1/2 centimeters.