We believe our 10-yr old Female Dauschund ate an "unknown" amount of a Citronella Candle that had melted from the heat. We were not aware that she had eaten the candle until we got home and found what we considered to be an "accident" on the floor, then later in the evening found a small spot on the couch...these "accidents" appeared to be a waxey substance. The next evening we found a few more sporatic spots of this waxey substance.....that lead us to looking at the rear-ends of all 3 of our dogs.....that is when we saw the same substance on our Dauschund. After putting our heads together, my husband and I finally figured out she must have eaten some of the melted citronella candle that had been sitting outside- we immediately picked it up. Mind you, my Dauschund, as well as most, will eat anything at anytime, all the time. Fortunately, our Dauschund appears to be doing fine. We made a point to give her extra food for a couple days to help push out any remaining candle substance. Eventhough she does not seem to have reacted badly to the Citronella Candle, we will continue to watch her closely. This is the fourth day from first noticing the substance and our dog is doing ok. So, based on my particular situation, I would have to say that Citronella is not poisonous - - and I thank God for that.
Iron is the least poisonous to humans among plutonium, lead, and iron. Iron is an essential nutrient for the body and is required for making red blood cells, while lead can cause various health issues even in small amounts, and plutonium is a radioactive element that can be extremely harmful if ingested or inhaled.
No, pencil leads (graphite) are not poisonous. Ingesting a small amount is not harmful, but it can cause discomfort. If ingested in large amounts, it may cause a blockage in the intestines and require medical attention.
Salt (sodium chloride) is not poisonous in small amounts because it is essential for maintaining the body's electrolyte balance. However, consuming large amounts of salt can lead to health issues such as high blood pressure and kidney problems. The body can usually regulate and excrete excess salt through urine and sweat.
Masking tape is not typically poisonous if ingested in small amounts. However, it can cause intestinal blockage and other issues if consumed in large quantities. It is always best to keep masking tape out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion. If someone ingests a large amount of masking tape, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
An organic molecule, such as a hydrocarbon, is a type of molecule that contains mostly carbon and hydrogen with a small amount of oxygen. These molecules are essential building blocks in biological systems and can be found in a wide variety of compounds, including fats, oils, and sugars.
a small amount of ethanol [ C2H5OH] is added in drinks .......but when methyl alcohol i.e. CH3OH ....is added to it the drinks become poisonous .
Citrinella, commonly known as citronella, is not considered poisonous if ingested in small amounts. It is primarily used as an insect repellent and is generally regarded as safe for topical use. However, ingestion of large quantities may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort or other mild symptoms. If a child ingests citronella, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Citronella, commonly known for its use in candles and insect repellents, is not typically considered edible. While the plant itself is not toxic, its essential oil can be potent and may cause digestive upset if ingested in large amounts. Some culinary uses of citronella leaves in small quantities exist, primarily in Asian cuisines for flavoring, but caution is advised. Always consult a knowledgeable source before consuming any unfamiliar plant.
Chrome in its elemental form is not poisonous, but certain compounds containing chromium can be toxic in very small amounts. For example, hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are considered carcinogenic and can cause various health issues even in low concentrations.
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Some people are allergic to grass pollen and suffer from hay fever. People are not usually allergic to grass. If you suffer from hay fever you can eat food containing citronella as the stem is used not the pollen.
Yes, you can always tell that bright colored ones are poisonous. They release their gas(which is toxic) beneath their legs. Either way, the gas is a small amount, it won't harm human/people. But, remember orange ladybugs with blackspots are always poisonous.
Onions are not poisonous to a dog. They should be fine. Watch them closely to see if they have a feaction, but they most likely will not.
Most toads contain toxins that can be poisonous to dogs both large and small.
Small amount of Copper sulphate (CuSO4) is used in water treatment plant to kill algae and bacteria. In small amounts, it is not poisonous. But it can be fatal in large amounts.
Scallop.
Clementine seeds are not considered poisonous. While they are not typically eaten, they contain small amounts of compounds known as cyanogenic glycosides, which can release cyanide in very small quantities when metabolized. However, the amount present in clementine seeds is negligible and not harmful if ingested in small quantities. Overall, it's best to avoid consuming the seeds, but they pose no significant health risk.