Desert Fire Ants die at 131 Degrees F.
It depends which kind.
No, they would die long before reaching anywhere near that. A person typically dies if they have a fever over 105 degrees.
The organisms that could not adapt would die off or they would migrate to another location.
All of your body heat would escape and you would die of hyperthermea. Heat escapes the most through your head and feet. <><><><> Too hot, you have hyperthermia, commonly called a fever. Too low, and you have hypothermia. If the internal body temp is too low or too high, organs in your body cannot function, and you die.
micro-organisms live at a suitable temperature,they die on a very high and low temperature.....
the ants would die...
The lack of Oxygen would get to you, but it the oven is on the circulated heat will cause the death.
Nothing or else they would die I would imagine.
yes
because yeast cells die at a hot temperature
every 24 hours the ants eventally die up to 150,000 ants pass each day
So to unsure they would not die
Ants Oras died in 1982.
Ants are not good to have in the house. We have an ant problem in my house, and I would suggest using ant killer powder.
If you spray for ants, then the ants will die. If you see 1 ant somewhere, that means that there are many more ants around.
Ants Piip died on 1942-10-01.
Ants Eskola died on December 14, 1989.