no you are not crazy! I won't attract mice dont worry. I just recently brought my guinea pig in because the other one died and he is much happier. If they get to lonely they die early. Your doing the right thing!
Because they are in a separate airtight room
because someone remembered to put the lid or cap and closed it.
Well you can't "try" to attract someone indirectly because that would contradict, but when a girl attracts someone indirectly it means that she did it on accident (not necessarily that she didn't want to but that she didn't set out to do it).
A good way to preserve old concert tickets would be to store them in an airtight container such as a glass decorative case. For example a person could place their Cold PLay concert ticket in a glass case and put it on display and the lack of air in the container would limit the damage due to the flow of time.
No. If it does attract someone though you probably wont want them because the wont like you for you, just your body.
Attract is already a verb. For example "to attract something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
to try to attract someone romantically or sexually
a door fitting which makes a noise to attract the attention of someone inside is a peephole
You will have to define what hazard is posed by the food. Peanuts placed in an airtight container may not be contained well enough for someone with a severe allergy to them, for example (a little peanut oil fingerprint on the outside of the container might be more than enough to trigger an allergic reaction). And I would think radioactive or explosive food would need their own special considerations as well.
maybe someone who attract you
Smoking can attract swine flu only if you are sharing a cigarette with someone who has swine flu.
No. The opposite of attract is to repel. To "calm down" (someone) would be the opposite of infuriate or excite.