yes , the smoke consist of particles of organic material being inhaled into the lungs, like any other burning material being inhaled its poisness to the human body
Not sure about that... I am sure the goats are toxic to the crepe myrtles if you give them the chance...
No, crepe myrtle shrubs are not poisonous. The shrubs, also named crape myrtle commonly and Lagerstroemia indicascientifically, do not poison domesticated animals, livestock or people. The conclusion holds for contact and for ingestion.
crepe myrtles are very beutiful flower blooming plants to have. it doesnt really matter when you move a crepe myrtle, just dont do it while its young. p.s. thanks for reading!
Crepe Myrtles are native to southern states such as Alabama or Louisiana
Bees are attracted to crepe myrtles but they seem to be most attracted to the white colored ones. This is because the white ones produce more pollen and nectar for them.
Crepe myrtles are generally not well-suited for New Hampshire's colder climate, as they thrive in warmer USDA hardiness zones (typically zones 7-9). New Hampshire is mainly in zones 3-5, which can expose crepe myrtles to harsh winter temperatures that they may not survive. However, with careful selection of more cold-hardy varieties and proper winter protection, some gardeners may have limited success in southern parts of the state.
Crepe myrtles typically do not bloom in early spring; they usually begin to flower in mid to late summer. The blooms can last until the first frost, providing a vibrant display for several months. Early spring is more about new leaf growth and preparing for the flowering season.
Crape myrtles are a type of bush or shrub. They are not known to be poisonous to caterpillars or other animals.
They are feeding on aphids, which appear as a small white waxy item on the stems/ leaves etc.
No, crepe myrtle is not toxic to horses. However, if a horse eats too much it can cause mild gastrointestinal upset.
They are bred and live in the bark of trees. They feed on flowering trees/shrubs such as crepe myrtles etc; they are drawn to still water to include pool water.
There is no question that there are poisonous substances in all forms of smoke, and breathing it can be harmful.