Locust tree thorns are not poisonous but like any cut or stab wound, they could leave you open to an infection.
The poisonous parts of black locust tree are the leaves, seed pods, inner bark and young shoots.
I don't know if they are poisonous or not but I currently have one stuck in my head and it is infected after 12 hours. Tomorrow I'm off the the doc in a box for removal
The Black Locust is.
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A house I once owned in Chester had a border of black locust trees. They are very late coming into leaf but seem to do well otherwise. The fragrance when they are in flower is loverly. Chester is along the south coast so does have a milder climate than inland areas. Dave Rhodes Chester NS.
locust trees are an invasive species I live in northern US. Locust is one of the most dense and heaviest hardwoods I've heard from some of the local Amish in the area that it is also good wood for furniture. Its dense qualities make it an ideal hot and long burning fuel when seasoned right. I hope this helps you. I burn this wood myself
The setting of sees behind trees is mainly a foresty Indian village.its also a very very very good book
Yes, oak tree [Quercus spp] sap is toxic. About the only life forms that can take in more than small amounts of tannins are squirrels [Sciuridae family] and mule deer [Odocoileus hemionus]. Specifically, prolonged intake of greater amounts of tannins may lead to anemia in humans. That's because tannins get in the way of the body's absorption of proper amounts of iron. Very few humans tolerate the bitter taste that tannins offer. Acorns that are sold for human consumption have had their tannins leached out.
Datura is a very poisonous plant, known to contain toxic alkaloids in most of its parts.
This depends on your location. In the US, the primary enemy of black locust trees is a boring beetle, the locust borer. Nearly all locusts everywhere are affected by it and it kills most locust trees before they can become very large. This beetle is the main reason why US black locust, a high quality hardwood, cannot be used for furniture, as the beetle ruins most black locust wood before it is big enough to use for furniture. If you cut down an affected tree but leave the root system intact, you will probably get several more trees growing up from it.
A house I once owned in Chester had a border of black locust trees. They are very late coming into leaf but seem to do well otherwise. The fragrance when they are in flower is loverly. Chester is along the south coast so does have a milder climate than inland areas. Dave Rhodes Chester NS.
No. The seed pods, the insides, and the seeds are toxic. The flower, petals only, when they are in bloom are not toxic and very delicious. The only locust of which you can eat the fruit is Honey Locust.
All forms of scorpions are poisonous. The question is, just how poisonous? I would assume that, based on the size of the scorpion, the Israeli Black Scorpion is VERY poisonous, but this is just an educated guess.
Diamondback rattlesnakes are very venomous.
Black racers aren't toxic but have very painfull bite.
Although there not deadly, they are very painful.
easy. yes it does because it has a bright colour on its head and black witch is the poison
Yes, they are classified as insects. They are the swarming stage of grasshoppers, and can be very destructive to crops.
No, they are not poisonous to humans. Their bite is non-lethal, but it will cause some pain.
a copperhead?? if so it is very poisonous
Very well yes.