No, spray water at room temperature is usually sufficient to make Pixos beads stick together. Using hot water may cause the beads to melt or lose their shape.
No, spray does't make people sick. If you are bitten by an unvaccinated skunk, you need to worry about rabies, but rabies cannot be transmitted by spray. However, the smell might make you vomit.
You can say "I need water" by simply communicating the phrase, "I need water."
Yes, you can mix citronella oil with water to create a natural insect repellent spray. However, citronella oil is not water-soluble so you will need to shake the mixture well before each use to ensure the oil is evenly distributed. Additionally, it's recommended to use a carrier oil or alcohol to help emulsify the citronella oil in water.
Many substances doesn't stick to glass, most of these substances need another substance in order to stick to it.
YES!!! Cells DO need water to survive!
You need to use cooking spray.
When you use a grill to barbecue, you need to either spray the grill with some type of oil coating so that your food does not stick, or you need to put a covering of aluminum foil on the grill and spray that. If you put food on the grill without it being protected, then you risk having it stick to the grill.
noADD:They don't need to give them water directly as you would a cat or dog; but they do benefit from a light spraying of water on the plant food to keep the enclosure moist and allows the stick insects to drink droplets of water from the leaves.
Silicone molds do not need to be buttered and floured. It is, however, good to spray a quick little bit of non-stick baking spray just to make it easier. But silicone is designed not to stick.
A spray gun can be used for several things. One use is to spray paint on house or anything you need to paint. Second use is to spray water either with power washer or with water hose.
stick insects like to eat privet leaves and bramble leaves to! they need a occasional spray of water(by a spray so it's like mist), they also shed there skin so if they look dead then don't worry they will probably be shedding! They like to be blown on and can grow up to 10 cm long!
DISTILLED water, only spray them lightly if they need more humidity, i dont spray my hermies, i only spray their crabitat when the humidity is too low. use DISTILLED water because the chlorine in tap water can sofacate them.
Water means life. Some plants need more and some need less. Vegetables need water every day.
spray it with a spray bottle; they are adapted to hot, humid climates, so you need to have some water in the cage...
A tall plastic, glass tank or polistirene foam box, ideally the height being three times the stick insect species you are going to keep. This gives the stick insect ample space to moult as they usually hang vertically while doing this. A water sprayer is also necessary to give the sticks some moisture and to keep the enclosure humid (DO NOT SPRAY THEM BECAUSE IT WILL INFLICT PAIN). Some species need spraying every day, and some only need a light spraying of water every few days. Some, more exotic species need extra heating(E.g. Goliath stick insect and Spiny Leaf Stick Insect), soil at the bottom in order to bury eggs (E.g. Giant Spiny Stick Insect) and even a small, shallow water dish to drink out of.
No, you do not need to spray a paper loaf pan.The inside is usually already non-stick, eliminating the need to grease it.
To mix essential oils with water to create a spray, you will need a spray bottle, distilled water, and your choice of essential oils. Start by filling the spray bottle with water, leaving some space at the top. Add a few drops of your chosen essential oils to the water. Close the bottle and shake well to mix the oils with the water. Your spray is now ready to use. Remember to shake the bottle before each use to ensure the oils are evenly distributed.