everything in public places and stores
mosquito
yes bugs carry germs and some bugs are poisious
uncovered things are expose to flies . this type of food carries bacteria and germs of various diseases .
Kitchen sponge does because the sponge retains more water, which has germs and bacteria. Sponges soak everything up.
Yes Hamsters are germ carriers almost every pet or animal carries germs!!
if the owner sees you or a cop is walking by then yes. your saliva carries germs and diseases.
No its not at all hygienic, it carries germs.
Double dipping can introduce a significant amount of germs into a shared food item, as saliva carries bacteria and viruses. The exact number of germs can vary depending on factors such as oral hygiene, the individual's health, and the environment. It is generally not recommended due to the increased risk of spreading germs.
Yes, and so does "microbes", and microscopic organisms. Answer Usually the word germ carries a negative connotation (thus, usually the disease causing Pathogenic microorganisms are referred to as germs). remember, not all microorganisms are bad. In fact some are quite good. However, in some scientific circles, all microorganisms whether good or bad are germs.
Germs. Donald Trump, although an amazing businessman, has a morbid fear of shaking hands and he never carries a briefcase. Since the Ebola scare of 2014, he has become a very vocal advocate of stopping all flights from Ebola infected countries.
When a fly sits and drinks the juice of any food through it's proboscis, the germs it carries get into the food. Now when this contaminated food is eaten by us, the germs enters our body. Thus, the fly spread diseases like cholera, typhoid etc. By, Ananay Rajput INDIA
Yes, we breathe germs in, and we breathe our own germs out.