yes, dont eat it
I don't think you can do that. Guano can become toxic if left for too long, which is why many homeowners have it removed. For it to be useful, bat guano has to be fresh, kept away from light and moisture, and can't have been left for too long. And it is sold by the ton, something you are not likely to get out of a house.
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.
Be reassured, there is no guano in Oreos.
yes it's poop
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 is bat faeces and they are NOT dangerous.
Guano Apes was created in 1994.
That is the correct spelling of "guano" (bird droppings used as fertilizer).
the guano islands act
Look where bats nest. Guano is what they excrete.
Bat droppings, or guano, can harbor harmful pathogens, particularly the spores of the fungus that causes histoplasmosis. While the droppings themselves can remain toxic for several months to years if not disturbed, the risk of exposure primarily occurs when they are disturbed and become airborne. Proper precautions should be taken when cleaning up bat guano to minimize the risk of inhalation. Always consult with a professional for safe removal and cleanup.
Yes, guano is bat feaces (poop).