Well, if you are talking about like bribing the chipmunk into a trap you can use peanut butter. They love peanut butter but they sometimes don't go in enough to close the trap they eat and run! But, I don't know what you are exactly talking about but that is what I would use if I were trapping the chipmunks. I hope I answered what you were looking for! Good luck if you are trapping!
One can find an electricity cost calculator for household items by browsing local stores that sell household items. A good place to start would be a home depot or online sites such as Amazon.
3 is good enough, we have one with 3 legs hanging around for the last 3 years ... yes we feed him (or her)
Whilst seeking an alternative pain killer might seem like a good idea when you are in pain, trying household items isn't advisable and can be very dangerous.
Hmmm... Well, a conductor of heat is something that passes on heat. Metals are good conductors of heat, so things like: * Metal Spoons * Paper Clips * Teapots * Kettles * Tinfoil are good examples of household items that are conductors of heat . An insulator of heat is the opposite and therefore doesn't pass on heat. Materials that don't pass on heat are: * Wood * Plastic * Paper To name just a few. So your answer is items such as Ceramics (Mugs) and Paper cups are good household items that are insulators of heat. I hope I've answered your question! Anon.
A good example would be ketchup. It is a mixture of tomato paste, vinegar, water, suagr and spices.
Alvin and the chipmunks
I think a good name would be germs on household items. Other ideas:Household floraFomite Flora (fomite is an object)The Contaminated KitchenShoe and Purse (Handbag) Contaminants
because the world needed 3 cute Chipmunks that can sing good.
its very funny
Chipmunk truble
some household items are:StyrofoamSawdustFiberglassTin foil (this reflects light but will melt the ice if it is touching it)
I guess you would need basic items if you have a horse. A feed bag, curry brush, etc. are good horse items for horse people.