Cedar sap is not considered poisonous to humans, but it can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. Ingesting large amounts may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort. However, cedar wood and its products are generally safe when used properly. Always exercise caution and consult a medical professional if adverse reactions occur.
Probably not poisonous, but I would classify it as harmful or irritant, like cedar. It could be dangerous if ingested. I would not use it for substrate.
Cedar is not poisonous to humans or animals.
Some tree sap can be poisonous to people. It depends on what tree(s) you are wanting to find the answer to.
Plumeria is a genus of plant with poisonous milky sap.Plumeria (common name Frangipani) is a genus of flowering plants.Plumeria is related to the Oleander, Nerium oleander, and both possess poisonous, milky sap.
yes because they are not poisonous
Some sap is (eg maple syrup), while other sap may tase bad or may even be poisonous.
Most palm tree species have sap that is poisonous to dogs. The elephant ear palm is actually a philodendron, not a true palm tree. Philodendron are poisonous to both dogs and humans.
Cedar wood is poisonous to some chickens because if they inhale the scent of it, it is really poisonous and the chicken will get congested, and sometimes they won't be able to breath, and they die! :-(
Do i don't think so.
Cedar trees are not considered poisonous to horses, but they can pose health risks. The dust from cedar wood shavings can irritate a horse's respiratory system, leading to issues like heaves or other respiratory problems. Additionally, some horses may have allergic reactions to cedar dust. It's best to monitor their exposure to cedar products and consult a veterinarian if any health concerns arise.
Not unless you annoy it. --------------------------------- If you mean the cactus then yes because the milky sap that it "bleeds" is poisonous.
The sap can cause skin irritations and the plant can cause stomach upset if ingested