Yes. Freeze dried worms are safe for guppies but lots of people have had problem with baby guppies because they are too small to eat the freeze dried bloodworms.
Bloodworms are generally safe for humans to eat, as they are commonly used as fish bait and in some cultures as a food source. However, it is important to ensure that the bloodworms are sourced from a reputable and clean source to avoid any potential health risks.
Freezing is an indefinite form of storage and dried peppers would freeze well. If they are vacuum sealed or at least put in freezer safe bags, they will last for a year.
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Bloodworms are not bad for bettas, they love them and it's similar to their natural diet. The only danger is that live and sometimes frozen bloodworms have a chance of carrying a disease, but the frozen and dried ones are usually safe. If your betta gets overstuffed then you have to stop feeding them for a few days, and on the third or fourth day give them a fragment of cooked pea which will clear out their digestive system. But that is true of any food they eat too much of.
Yes, it's safe.
no because dried leaves is dried leaves sickle cell people is safe when they touch dried leaves b ut tjhey got to wash they hands or other whys they will like get a fever
i think it is safe.
Absolutely. You can safely freeze raw bacon rashers.
Yes, it's safe to freeze stuffed rolled pork.
Yes, you can freeze Tupperware containers as long as they are labeled as freezer-safe.
Yes, they are. Fresh or dried, catnip is safe for your cat.
No, tequila cannot freeze at typical freezer temperatures, so if it does freeze, it may indicate that it has been diluted with water or other substances. It is not safe to consume altered or contaminated tequila.