by getting yours fresh out the box
yes if people put poison in it
yes if you get an apple and get needle of poison and stick it in the apple.
Ants learn to avoid poison through a process called associative learning. When an ant encounters a toxic substance and becomes sick or dies, it associates the smell or taste of that substance with danger. This memory helps the ant avoid the poison in the future, increasing its chances of survival.
When you buy apples avoid buying them with brown marks on them. It means they've been droped on the ground or have been banged. They will not keep as long as healthy apples. Also avoid buying apples with whithened skins, the skin of a fresh apple is always smooth.
Yes
They CAN eat apples whole, and will if they find windfall apples in their pasture,but I would recommend cutting them in quarters to avoid choking hazard.
Keeping apples cool without freezing is the way they keep the longest. In the refrigerator is best. But, avoid bruising them and don't let them touch each other. One way to avoid touching is to wrap them in newspaper (avoid color print).
keep the food in Refrigerator, to avoid poisoning it.
No, it is not safe to eat poison oak. Consuming poison oak can cause severe allergic reactions and other health issues. It is important to avoid contact with poison oak in any form.
They are normally allergic to the pesticides sprayed on the apples skin, not the apples themselves. These people usually just peel the apple before eating it to avoid the skin.
No, wearing clothes while around poison ivy is recommended to avoid skin irritation.
Urushiol is found in plants like poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. To identify and avoid these plants, look for clusters of three leaflets, avoid touching them, wear protective clothing, and wash any exposed skin with soap and water immediately after contact to prevent allergic reactions.