yes you can i did it plenty of times just drown it then grab the salt and drown the fly in it for 2 min and watch the magic
well you can freeze a fly and put in the freezer for 2 hrs and it will fly.
Drowning a fly causes water to enter its respiratory system, leading to suffocation. When salt is applied, it draws out the water, allowing the fly to potentially revive if it hasn't suffered irreparable damage. This method is not guaranteed to work and may not bring the fly back to full health.
smack it or drown it.
Yes they can. Bugs don't drown the same way we do. It doesn't get in their longues, their bodies absorb the water. When you pour salt on the bug it extracts the water that was absorbed and it comes back to life. It will only work if the bug drowned recently though. It can't be a bug that drowned a week or so ago.
No. But the carrot transporter can bring you back to the Factory from anywhere on the island!
Salt cannot bring a fly back to life, it kills slugs because salt absorbs the water and dries them up. Salt cannot bring a fly back to life. It can revive it from a sleep which naturally occurs when the fly is faced with overwhelming pain though. Salt has certain properties which makes it draw moisture from things around it. As a slug has a very high percentage of water in its body, it is easy for salt to draw the water from the slug, causing its osmolarity rate to slow and it will become severly dehydrated and shrivel up, a waterless shell.
pig fly to heaven bring candy back rip pig :(
To revive a Venus flytrap that is struggling, ensure it receives adequate sunlight, purified water, and high humidity. Remove any dead or yellow leaves, and do not overfeed it. Avoid fertilizing the plant and make sure it is in well-draining soil to prevent root rot.
Head? plants dont grow heads, but if you mean leaves(even the one that traps the flies is a leaf) then my answer is depending on how old it is and hw many other leaves it has( so it can survive until a new one comes out).But my overall answer would be yes.
No. They will drown. ( Trust me this answer is positive i tried it. Did NOT turn out good).
Yes, bees can drown if they are submerged in water for too long. Their small bodies can become waterlogged, making it difficult for them to fly or survive. Bees typically avoid bodies of water to prevent drowning.
Flies don't actually come back to life with salt. Salt can dehydrate and kill small insects like flies due to its osmotic properties. When salt is sprinkled on a fly, it can cause the fly's body to lose water, leading to its death.