no
Depends on what you mean. Anything too basic or acidic may cause a sting. For example, wasp stings are basic, and bee stings are acidic.
Babies can typically hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute before needing to take a breath. It is important to always supervise babies around water to prevent drowning.
Deadnettle is a Eurasian plant with "dead" in its name. It is a member of the mint family and is known for its purple or white flowers and nettle-like leaves, although it does not sting like true nettles.
Dogs can typically hold their breath for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. However, this can vary depending on the individual dog's health, fitness level, and breed. It's important to never force a dog to hold their breath as it can be harmful to their health.
Every female can hold their breath for a diffrent amount of time than other females,so it depend on the girl
Nettles - because they can sting.
Yes
having a sting or the capacity to sting; "stinging insects"; "stinging nettles"
yes it does but just hold your breath and shut your eyes and it will be over!
Yes, stinging nettles can still sting after being picked. The stinging sensation comes from tiny, hollow hairs on the plant that release irritants when disturbed. If the leaves are damaged or crushed, these hairs can still release their contents, causing a sting. However, once the nettles are dried or cooked, the sting is neutralized.
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
they use it to breath
The biggest thing they have in common is that they all sting, and in each case the sting contains formic acid.
You can find them mostly on trees if your in Ireland or England look on nettles wear gloves so the nettles don't sting you! hope i helped!
Because it would sting them and stining hurts pigs...
The young leaves and tender shoots of nettles are edible and are typically harvested in the spring. They should be cooked or dried to neutralize their sting, which is caused by tiny hairs on the leaves. Once prepared, nettles can be used in soups, teas, or as a nutritious green in various dishes. Always wear gloves when handling fresh nettles to avoid irritation.
Hold Your Breath was created in 2008.