Yes chop it up and add it to the heap.
I am not sure but don't give your dog an aspirin just to be safe.
Yes, aspen bedding is generally considered safe for mice as it is non-toxic and has low dust levels, making it a suitable option for their bedding material.
Quoddy BlendTM Lobster Compost The original "seafood" compost. Made with chitinrich lobster, composted with aged aspen bark. The result is a dark-brown, complex soil that drains well and is ideal for conditioning bedsand borders. Great for vegetable gardens. Available only through Coast of Maine Organic Products, Inc. www.coastofmaine.com
Yes, biodegradable melamine is safe for compost piles. The most famous use of the organic base in question is in tableware. Production methods make something that is toxic safely biodegradable and compostable.
Aspen bedding is safe for hamsters as it is non-toxic and odor-absorbent. It also allows hamsters to burrow and create tunnels. However, some hamsters may be allergic to aspen bedding, so it's important to monitor your hamster for any signs of allergies or irritation.
Angela Aspen is 178 cm.
the only way you can spell aspen is aspen
Aspen (?) There are a lot of companies with the name Aspen
No, it is not safe to put eggshells in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the pipes. It is better to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
A compost pile is compost in a pile or heap. a compost pit is compost in a pit or hole in the ground.
Aspen is doin just fine!!!
Aspen = akapene