Rat poison can remain active in soil for several weeks to months, depending on the type of poison used and environmental conditions.
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Soil poison, also known as soil contamination, occurs when toxic substances are present in the soil at levels that could harm humans, animals, or plants. This can happen due to the release of chemicals from industries, agricultural activities, improper disposal of waste, or accidental spills. Soil poison can have detrimental effects on ecosystems and can limit the ability of the soil to support healthy plant growth.
Poison ivy
no it is really water.
you dont need to know that
Yes most everybody does
they slowly melt. the more they get wet, the more they melt into the soil. they poison the soil
the lower area(privets)
both,poison dart frogs live both on land and water . Mostly in rainforests .
To help farmers and not poison there crops and their soil
get em in the privets