yes they do they come out mostley in the summer time. yes they do they come out mostley in the summer time.
Some people in Mexico (Mexicans) eat pill bugs.
Yes, for a short time, like about a minute.
Sometimes
If you are off the pill then yes you can become pregnant. Generally it takes awhile for the pill to leave your system but it is not unheard of to become pregnant right after stopping the pill.
That is unhealthy. The outside of a pill is usually a time release that controls when certain amounts of medication enter your system
The verb tense of the statement "will be completed by a certain time to come" is future progressive passive. It indicates an action that will be ongoing in the future, and it emphasizes that the action will be carried out and completed by a specific time in the future.
Just be polite & remember she is a little girl. A time will come when you will welcome such attention.
I happen to have a pet mantis that will eat a pill bug from time to time. However they do not particularly like thes hard shelled insects and will eat softer things if they are not really hungry.
can be either depending on the pill
It only requires about 2-3 bugs per month because it digests its food over a long period of time and it doesn't need to eat tons of bugs to be able to do this. It needs a lot of BRIGHT light though. Find out more by clicking on the related link below.
No. The pill is not based on time of day, but on frequency. You have to take the pill every day to have it work. It doesn't matter if you take it in the morning or the evening as long as you take it.
If you took your pill earlier, there is no additional risk of pregnancy. If you're on the combination pill you can take your next pill at the usual time or the new early time. If you're on the progestin only pill, take your next pill within three hours of the time you took today's pill.