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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.........

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