yes, but sometimes no because it depends on the type of the bug that you have
In an airtight plastic bag that is sealed
To get rid of bugs in books by freezing, place the infested books in a sealed plastic bag and place them in the freezer for at least 72 hours. The freezing temperatures will kill the bugs and their eggs. Afterward, remove the books from the freezer and let them come to room temperature before opening the bag to prevent moisture damage.
If a cup of water is sealed inside a plastic bag and left overnight in a warm area, the heat will cause some of the water to evaporate. The water vapor will then condense on the inner surfaces of the plastic bag, creating droplets. Eventually, you may observe moisture accumulating inside the bag, but the overall amount of liquid water in the cup will remain largely unchanged since the bag is sealed.
Mold can grow in a sealed plastic bag because mold spores are present in the air and can easily enter the bag through small openings or microscopic imperfections in the plastic. Once inside, mold spores can thrive in the warm, moist environment created by trapped air and any residual moisture in the bag. The lack of airflow and sunlight in a sealed plastic bag also creates ideal conditions for mold growth, as mold thrives in dark, damp environments.
questions like this make me want to cry
Just put then in a dry spot (not in the sun) and do not water them. plastic bag tied tight works great too. A sealed paper bag is better a plastic bag will encourage rot.
The amount of gas present in the bag will increase as the dry ice sublimates.
it is chemically treated in a booklet comes in a sealed plastic bag
A plastic bag sealer seals plastic bags to an airtight condition and prevent food from going off too quickly. They are usually handheld machines and once sealed the food will stay fresh longer.
How long can turtles live in plastic bags? Hmmm? Let me see? They can't live in a plastic bag very long or else they would die.
by keeping them in a plastic bag in the fridge. Constantly making sure it is sealed up. :):)
The moisture coming out of the leaves.