While black mold on a cutting board can pose health risks, it is unlikely to be fatal for most people. Mold can produce allergens and mycotoxins that may cause respiratory issues or allergic reactions, especially in individuals with compromised immune systems. However, proper cleaning and sanitizing of the cutting board can mitigate these risks. It's best to discard any cutting board that has extensive mold growth to ensure safety.
I think at the top, because I can't think of an animal that kill black mamba's.
The truth is that you can use the sa me cutting board for a decade if you take care of it. For wood boards, wash with hot water and dry it completely after each use. For plastic, do the same and put it into the microwave every month or so to kill bacteria. (Make sure you have a cup of water in the microwave as well, as there has to be some liquid to keep it from damaging the oven)
As with the majority of snake species - they usually prey on rodents for food.
Yes, cutting down a tree will eventually kill the roots because they rely on the tree for nutrients and support.
You can not kill food because food is not alive.
Cutting down a tree will not necessarily kill the roots completely. Some roots may still survive and continue to grow, depending on the tree species and the extent of the cutting.
there is no food that can kill cellulite
Food can kill you if it's poisonous.
well...to kill a black bear.you have to shoot it or kill it with a machette..
You can kill a crab apple tree by cutting it down with an axe.
Teeth vary in size and shape to perform different functions, such as cutting, tearing, and grinding food. Different teeth are specialized for specific tasks, like incisors for cutting and molars for grinding. This variety allows for more efficient food processing and digestion.
Cutting grass too short can weaken it and make it more susceptible to stress, disease, and damage, but it typically does not kill the grass outright.