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rodmalm
at Sun Nov 23 19:29:21 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rodmalm ]
I assume you mean, how long do frozen mice last in the freezer, right? If that is what you mean, it depends on how well they are sealed. If they are open to the air, I would guess in the 3-4 month range. If sealed in thick airtight plastic or a good sealed container, about 2-3 years. In thin plastic bags that allow the plastic to breath a little, (you get some frostbite) then maybe a year or so.
Here's a good trick/tip I learned from my experiences fishing, and storing fresh fish. If you place them in very cold water (so they don't thaw) and then freeze the entire block so that they are sealed within the ice, they will keep pretty much indefinitely since they are never exposed to the air. Cardboard type milk cartons work great for doing this.
Rodney
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