Not if it is cornstarch.
cereals
I believe you are referring to "poison arrow" frogs from South America. They exude a liquid through their skin. You touch, you die.
Is it the type with liquid in it? if not switch to that, if they still come find where they're coming from and use ant poison. If you already have one with liquid, just find where they're coming from and use ant poison.
Bee stings inject a toxin or venom called apitoxin, which is a bitter colourless liquid. Bee venom causes local inflammation and acts as an anticoagulant. It is not a poison.
Yes, blisters from a poison ivy rash can ooze yellow liquid. This is a common reaction as the body tries to get rid of the irritant. It is important to avoid scratching the blisters to prevent infection.
Dilution of poison involves mixing the poison with a liquid or substance to decrease its concentration and potentially reduce its harmful effects when ingested. It can be used as a first aid measure to minimize the impact of the poison on the body before seeking professional medical help.
salt water really helps
yes. its called. Liquatox. from bell laboratories..... you can have it from.domyownpestcontrol.com
its a horrible liquid poison it burns humen skin and can kill eny living creature
Nicotine is a poison and can cause cardiac arrest. Putting liquid nicotine in a drink could lead to disastrous consequences.
It depends on the specific poison. Some poisons can be removed or neutralized through burning, while others may release toxic fumes when burned, posing a greater threat. It is generally recommended to contact a hazardous waste disposal facility for proper handling and disposal of liquid poisons.
Bumps that release a clear liquid when squeezed could be many different things. Examples they could be are acne, cysts, poison ivy or boils.