Yes.
There is some debate whether it will do anything at all. The device emits an ultrasonic whistle that is supposed to scare off mice and bugs but some people have found bugs have crawled up inside the unit. Watch the hamster and move the cage or move the unit if he starts getting agitated.
Its not called a plug...its called a jade. Its in the dictionary. Look it up.
Most likely a short name for a horse that's plug-ugly.
Yes. You put it in a sink with a plug and fill it with water up to his/her belly. Have a cup ready and gently pour water onto his/her back, avoiding the ears and head. Use a drop of baby shampoo on it's back and gently rub it in. Rinse again, but NEVER get the ears or head wet. Only for treatment of fleas!If your hamster doesn't have fleas but is dirty and won't clean his/herself, you can use a damp washcloth and lightly dot where it is dirty. Hope this helped! :)
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Sadly it is very likely.
There is some debate whether it will do anything at all. The device emits an ultrasonic whistle that is supposed to scare off mice and bugs but some people have found bugs have crawled up inside the unit. Watch the hamster and move the cage or move the unit if he starts getting agitated.
If you are referring to the magazine tube plug. The answer would be No. It is put there for bird hunting regulations only.
yes., never do that.
My mother had mice in her house and bought those plug in rodent deterents ( she thought it would be mean to set a trap ) she has not had any since - it has been 3 years.
The mucus plug, thick mucus in the cervical canal, does that to some extent, but it doesn't completely close out harmful bacteria.
Check with your doctor, but as long as you have not passed your plug, you should be good to go.
Not so much the pool or the water but it will plug the filter in no time at all thus reducing the quality of the water and the chlorine levels.
The general rule is, you can do anything that was part of your routine. Many doctors will ask that you stop a few weeks before your due date, but otherwise, go for it.
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The firewall on a computer is not, generally, a physical thing at all, but is a software program that watches everything happening on the network and stops network activity that it believes could be harmful. The firewall, as it watches what is happening on the network, could be said to be connected to the network plug, which is a small, square plug, generally on the back of the computer. It looks like an oversized phone jack. Do not plug a phone jack into a network connector; it will destroy your network hardware.
Plug In Plug Out was created on 2009-10-27.