Staining should not be a problem in pollen season. Depending on how heavy it is in your area, varnishing could be an issue as the pollen will be in the finish. A little will brush off after drying, here, the cars turn green with it and I wouldn't recomend it.
yes but it might not be the best paint job. It's best to spray paint when it's over 50 outside but spray painting when it's cold will do much harm
There are stains specifically intended to go over paint. Unless you used one of those, no, it will not dry properly.
You can but flow will not be optimum and it will take more dry time
Yes you can. There are many types of wood preservative but once they are thoroughly dry, the wood can be painted. You should read the instructions on the label of the preservative to see if there is any specific reference or recommendations in this regard. If not, I would recommend an oil based primer prior to painting. An oil based primer will help ensure a good bond and isolate the finish paint from the chemicals in the preservative which might leach into the finish coat and discolor it or chemically degrade it. Water based primers are probably ok too, but , you should look for a claim of stain sealing ability on the primer label if using a water based primer.
No fan-electrical Fan/no cold-check refrigerant. Refrigerant ok, check compressor.
If it's cold outside,hot. If it's hot outside, cold. Make sure that the soup that you are going to eat is ok to eat cold.
sometimes not in cold weather
No. It will mold and crack during winter weather, rain or even humidity or heat.
No, if he's a puppy he could easily freeze without any warmth all night
wood (ok)
It depends how cold it is. If you can go outside in a short sleeve shirt and not be cold, it is probably OK for your guinea pig. If it's very cold though, don't take the guinea pig out...even in a blanket!
A foam roller might work, but a foam pad is better. Stain is too thin to go on with a regular roller.
You have to study your landscape. If the water drains away from your house it will be ok for several years. If your house is in a low area, you might have problems.
Yes Siberian Huskies are meant for the cold.
you can give a animal cold water but not to cold
yes but it might not be the best paint job. It's best to spray paint when it's over 50 outside but spray painting when it's cold will do much harm
Yes. Very hard to split, not the BEST wood, but not the worst either.