Yes, it is. Some claim that Pine is also bad for snakes as well. However, I have used it before with no ill effects. But Cedar is a no-no. Stick with Aspen and Fir.
They love them I think they enjoy the smell of cedar.
Yes, sea snakes and crates. There are dozens of species and they live in tropical waters. They contain venom more toxic then their main land cousins, the cobras, since they have to kill fish very quickly. But they are extremely docile snakes and it takes a lot for them to bite you.
Poisonous. Venom is poison that animals like snakes inject when they bite to kill prey.
All snakes that do not use venom to kill prey do not have fangs. In other words all nonvenomous snakes lack fangs, but have smaller teeth used for holding on to prey. This is not to say that all venomous snakes have fangs either. Some species such as the coral snake, found in the eastern united states has extremely toxic venom, but lacks fangs.
The animals that eat cedar trees are deer. Goats will eat cedar in the winter months when there is nothing else. Cedar waxwing birds also eat the bark of cedar trees.
They love them I think they enjoy the smell of cedar.
no
No. It is toxic for your snake.
I am not sure, if they are actually toxic, but they are definitely bad for ferret lungs and skin.
No, there are no venomous snakes in New Zealand/Aotearoa.
black mamba
I don't know whether cedar shingles are toxic in a macaw cage. If you have a pet macaw, I would consult a veterinarian before you put them in the cage. Parrots are very sensitive to many toxins, and everything from candle and cigarette smoke, or even dish soap residue or fumes from a non-stick pan can kill them. Therefor, if cedar is toxic to macaws, it could have a very devastating and rapid affect on a macaw.
maybe try it and find out,. Yes
They possess a highly-toxic venom !
Cedar oil is a natural insect repellent. It works on fleas all the way up to snakes.
Cedar shavings are safe for your grown cat. A cat can actually eat a cedar chip without adverse reaction, however they hate the smell so much that, as a general rule, they wont go near them. Cedar chips are often used outside to deter feral cats from specific areas, without harming them. They are also great for use in cat litter. The scent of cedar greatly reduces the smell of urine, which is a huge relief for many. The cedar wood is not toxic to your cat, but cedar oil is. Essential oils of any kind are toxic to cats and should be avoided at all cost. Good luck with your way with the rodents. Yoy should be the victor in no time by using cedar chips.
With highly toxic venom - as do all sea snakes.