HAHAHA funny of course it doesn’t bring to life.You can, however, use it in a little recipe I like to call,’Salty Dead Fly Pasties’.Yum All power rests on hierarchy: An army is nothing but a well-organized lynch mob.

How does salt water revive a dead fly?

it does work, the fly is not really dead just unable to breath cause of the water in its ‘lungs?’ – the salt sucks the water out and revives it (I think).

Is it legal to put salt in hand luggage?

Re: salt in hand luggage As long as the tea and coffee are still in ground/leaf form (not liquid), yes. There could be agricultural restrictions at customs if you are changing countries, but I find that highly doubtful. 2. Re: salt in hand luggage

What do you do with a dead fly?

Here’s what you do: CATCH a living fly. Drown him/her/it in a glass of water. Sprinkle a bar napkin with salt. Remove said dead fly from his watery tomb, place on salt-covered dry napkin, and wrap him up gently. Wait a few minutes, keeping an eye on the wrapped-up napkin.

What happens if you put salt on a fly?

It’s free and setting up an account only takes a moment. I heard from a few people that if you put salt on a fly it will come back to life. I think it probably works better if it recently died or so i heard. UM’s resident Maniacal Moose! THE MOOSE IS LOOSE! AGAIN! “Thank goodness you came!

How does a salt water fly come back to life?

It is just conserving what little oxygen it had before “drowning”. The salt removes the water from its breathing tubes by a process of diffusion, more accurately “leaching”, similar to cell diffusion, but without the membrane. With the water gone from the tubes, he can start breathing again and slowly comes back to normal! Cool, huh?

How to revive a drowned fly with salt?

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Re: salt in hand luggage As long as the tea and coffee are still in ground/leaf form (not liquid), yes. There could be agricultural restrictions at customs if you are changing countries, but I find that highly doubtful. 2. Re: salt in hand luggage