No, a wet banana is not poisonous provided it is still fresh.
If you are referring to Black Widow spiders that can be found on banana stalks; they can bite you and inject a toxic poison.
Yes. As you get wet.
sometimes yea cause bananas are checked before puting in to the stores
they slowly melt. the more they get wet, the more they melt into the soil. they poison the soil
you.
If banana spider poison got in your eye, it could cause irritation, redness, swelling, and possibly blurred vision. It is important to flush the eye with water immediately and seek medical attention to prevent further damage.
well, there is a drop of poison in every peel, but no-one sane eats the peel.
They live in usually wet tropical climates.
What does it say on the container? Check for poison warnings, then for what to do if ingested.
Its common were banana's grow so Hawaii southern Asia south America Africa in some places really any place sort of warm and mildly wet
People use them for cooking things. You wrap the food inside a banana leaf and then can steam it or put the packet on hot rocks with wet seaweed on top to help cook and steam at the same time.
Poison Ivy oils often start a dermatologic reaction once contact with skin has been established. There are numerous over the counter options for poison ivy, including Ivarest, Ivastat and calamine lotion, and in severe cases, an antihistamine or even prescription steroids may be necessary.