However, Guano is primarily used as direct application plant fertilizer. The manufacture guano just by pulverizing it from its natural state, which is sand. It turns out as porous reddish brown material. This material is now ready to be used as 100% source of phosphate fertilizer for large scale farming. Here in our country, Cebu, Philippines; our local government via the Sugar Regulatory Commission "hails" guano duofos fertilizer as the best source of natural phosphate for your plants.
Yes it is edible. Not sure how much you can eat of it
Guano is bat faeces and they are NOT dangerous.
no its bat crap
yes it's poop
Look where bats nest. Guano is what they excrete.
That it contains a bacteria that can infect., injure and kill animals and people is a reason why bat guano can be considered poisonous.Specifically, a poison causes mild, moderate or severe reactions through absorption. Bat guano is known to harbor Histoplasma capsulatum. The fungus may result in histoplasmosis of the lungs and other organs. It will be fatal if left untreated.
Yes, guano is bat feaces (poop).
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Considering the fumes from Bat feces can be deadly, probably not. That aside no feces of any creature should be eaten, there is a reason that the body removed it in the first place!
The bat Guano contains a fungus, when inhaled can cause histomiosis. I humans and pets . _____________________________ Guano is manure, the waste product of birds and bats. It isn't safe to eat, or to inhale. However, it was once used as fertilizer, which was an excellent use for it.
GUANO IS NATURAL MANURE made up of droppings or "poop" from sea birds, especially on islands near the coast of South America. People also refer to bat droppings as "bat guano". Unless there is an allergy to it, or it carries a certain disease, I'm not aware of any potential hazard from the poop itself. Some people use bat guano as fertilizer, said to be one of the best fertilizers ever! I don't think there is any inherent danger from guano.........