About seventy days
Take a peanut butter jar lid poke about 6 holes in the top. Then take the jar outside and find lightning bugs. When you find one, put it in the jar. P.S. make sure your holes aren't to big cause then they will fly out of the jar.
without peanut butter it can't live.
10 days
They will die,you haft to put holes in the jar
An unfed female black widow spider can typically live for several weeks to a few months without a food source, depending on environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity. However, it is not recommended to keep them in a glass jar with tiny holes in the lid as it may not provide adequate ventilation or space for the spider's well-being.
It will suffocate if you don't punch holes in the top of the jar.
about 2 weeks in a small jar
yes u can but u have to have little holes in the jar
A firefly can typically survive in a jar without holes for only a few hours to a day, depending on various factors like temperature and humidity. Without air circulation, the oxygen levels will quickly deplete, leading to suffocation. Additionally, lack of access to food and water will further shorten its lifespan. To ensure the well-being of fireflies, it's important to release them back into their natural habitat as soon as possible.
Probably it was not sealed all the way or had holes. Another reason is that it wasn't in there that long or it was supadupa Mouse!
Certainly a normal empty jar would pose no problem for a bee to fly in and out. Like most insects they do tend to fly towards the light and upwards - but if that fails then they try other directions albeit on a fairly random basis.
Yes, a betta fish can live in a jar if it is large enough. Gravel can be placed in the jar and it can be a good habitat for this species.