no, if anything eats poison ivy, you (or it) can get sick
birds,bugs and some snakes
Many animals know not to eat the poisonous plant. Animals can't get poison ivy because of their fur.
yep ofcourse birds can carry their nest... while they carry it from chaff and from other things and store it together and finaly they make their own home.Then why not they can carry their nest..?
Poison Ivy is a perennial woody weed that is native to North America. It is reproduced by seeds, which are readily dispersed by animals and birds, as well as roots.
trees, wild flowers, tigers, birds, poison ivy, fruits, etc.
no
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
Birds may carry Campylobacteriosis, Chlamydia psittaci, Pasteurella multocida, Histoplasma capsulatum, Salmonellosis, and others.
on their feathers or beaks
No, only plants, algae, and many species of bacteria, can carry out this process known as photosynthesis. Birds do not have chloroplasts, which are essential for the photosynthesis.
The ivy plant grows in a variety of locations. This plant can be found in North America, Africa, Europe, and Australia. The ivy seeds are carried by birds.