hell yeah!
Potatoes are typically sensitive to frost and can suffer damage if exposed to freezing temperatures. To protect them, you can cover them with a thick layer of mulch or bring them inside if a frost is expected. If they do get hit by frost, the foliage may die back, but the potatoes underground may still be salvageable.
Frost forming on a window pane is generally considered a neutral occurrence. While it can be associated with cold temperatures, some people find it visually appealing or even nostalgic. However, too much frost can obscure visibility and indicate poor insulation in the window.
If a nino de la tierra (Jerusalem cricket) bites you, it may cause localized pain, redness, and swelling at the bite site. In rare cases, some people may experience an allergic reaction or infection from the bite. It is important to clean the bite area, apply antiseptic, and seek medical attention if necessary.
No, diatoms are not added to ice cream to thicken it. Diatoms are a type of algae that are not typically used as a thickening agent in ice cream production. Common thickeners used in ice cream include guar gum, carrageenan, and locust bean gum.
Yes, the salt and ice challenge can cause severe burns and tissue damage to the skin due to the extreme cold temperatures produced when salt is added to ice. In some cases, these injuries can be life-threatening if not treated promptly and properly. It is not a safe or recommended challenge to attempt.
becues they dont wnt them to get frost bite
dont scratch it. Also put some cream
There is no medical reason to cut the comb of a game rooster. This is very painful and can cause a lot of bleeding. If the comb is cut and not cared for properly, it can cause infections and death. It is not advised to do this. Some people say that it is done to prevent frost bite. There is no danger in frost bite.
at the store.
Easy go to your refrigerator. Find ice cream, and then get some
Warm the area gently and seek medical attention if it is severe. Frostbite by itself is not life-threatening, but in some cases can lead to tissue death and potentially gangrene (which IS life-threatening). Also, some of the same conditions that cause frostbite can lead to hypothermia, a serious condition where the body's core temperature drops. In severe casis, hypothermia can result in organ failure and even death.
Rub toothpaste on it *an old pioneer trick* believe it or not...
some do, some don't .I would consult a dentist or doctor to be sure of what to do. here are some things that could help: bite on tea bags (wet) get gauze and bite on that
Yes, some insects can bite but some cannot
I think the only thing to do in this situation is to see a doctor to have it checked out. They may be able to give you some cream to make it better.
Backswimmers swim on their backs. They have cream colored wings and a dark underbelly. They also bite. They are found at the bottom of a shallow pond, and close to some plants. Boatmen swim on their stomachs and don't bite. They are found on the surface of the water.
well, Robert Frost was a poet.