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No, it is not, because guano is excrement and putting it into cosmetics would be extremely dangerous and pointless.
You cannot make guano fertiliser. Guano is the droppings of birds or bats built up over many years in areas used as roosts. It is a valuable organic fertiliser but is very variable in content depending on species producing it and situation.
The word guano is a noun and means the excrement of bats and seabirds. Example sentence: Terry knows of three organic farmers in South Carolina who are using guano to make fertilizer.
yeah kinda hard to believe but bat guano was an original ingredient the makers put it in because it relieved the stomach pain from the glass shards.
Be reassured, there is no guano in Oreos.
yes it's poop
Guano islands are formed through the accumulation of bird droppings (guano) over a long period of time. As birds roost and nest on remote islands, their droppings build up over centuries, creating thick layers of nutrient-rich guano. The high nutrient content in guano makes it a valuable fertilizer for agriculture.
That's funny you should ask that my son just today said that "school was guano" and then followed it up with the question if he can be home schooled??
Guano is bat faeces and they are NOT dangerous.
In larger quantities, the ammonia given off by bat guano can be toxic to humans. Bats can also carry some pathogens that can pass into their feces that might be a problem. BUT, if the guano is dried or dessicated, it is not likely to be too much of a problem. There can be smells and dust, but if you are talking about a small infestation in a home or outbuilding, just clean it up and there should be no problem.
Guano Apes was created in 1994.
That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
the guano islands act