Lilacs are not toxic. But you would want to discourage critters from eating lilac wood because it will cut back the flowers.
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Lilacs blooms are not toxic at all. Neither humans or animals would get sick if they ate purple lilac blooms.
Yes, poplar wood can be toxic to some individuals. However, it really is only harmful if you have allergies to wood.
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Yes. Pine wood is very toxic if burned.
Walnut wood dust is toxic.
No - pressure treated wood contains toxic chemicals added during the preserving process. When the wood is burned the toxic chemicals are released into the surrounding air. Breathing them is really bad for you.
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The sirex wood wasp is toxic to trees, but not to humans. The wasp injects a toxic mucus and a fungus while she is laying her eggs in the bark of susceptible pine trees.
Yes. Incense sticks are wood, and all wood burning, especially wood burning at low temperatures, generates significant air pollution. This is why wood fires are sometimes banned - e.g. in New York, and California. More importantly, the non-wood incense component is quite toxic, even if, like the wood, it is 'natural'.
No, it is not safe to burn. It is toxic.
the wood will burn but the paint will melt .