Over its two decades of producing freshly frozen feeder animals, RodentPro.com, LLC, has developed an array of guidelines to help its customers use its products properly. Among these, RodentPro offers advice on storing and thawing the food items it produces.

Many of RodentPro’s individually frozen feeder animals will remain viable as food for a year or longer. To maximize shelf life, make sure that they stay in airtight freezer bags. RodentPro recommends storing furless animals no longer than six months and animals with fur for up to a year. It is possible, however, for well-sealed animals to be stored for longer.

When thawing a RodentPro feeder animal, use a room-temperature thawing process to maintain the animal’s physical integrity. Using quicker methods of thawing, like hot water or microwaves, can damage feeder animals. If you want to warm the product above room temperature, RodentPro suggests placing it in a sealed plastic bag and letting it float in lukewarm water. Warming the product can sometimes make it more appealing to the animal you intend to feed.

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