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Do rabbits eat mistletoe?

No, mistletoe will poison a rabbit.


Is poison liquid?

Not if it is cornstarch.


Where did Kissing under the mistletoe come from?

The first comes from the Druids living in Britain around 100 A.D. These Druids thought that Mistletoe could perform miracles. They thought that Mistletoe could help cure diseases and protect people from witches. They even thought it could help people and animals have more babies. So the Druids had a special ceremony that would happen in late December or early January. Priests would cut mistletoe out of oak trees and then give the mistletoe to people to hang in their houses so that it would ward off evil spirits. This probably explains why mistletoe became connected to Christmas -- the time of year is exactly the same. And it explains why people started bringing mistletoe into their houses. But what about kissing? The whole kissing thing might come from a Viking legend. Around 800 A.D., the Vikings had a mistletoe story they liked to tell. Vikings had a lot of gods (like the Greeks did) and many of their stories involved these gods. One of their gods -- Balder -- was killed with a poison made from mistletoe. His mother -- Frigga -- was able to bring him back to life after three days by reversing the effects of the poison. Once she did that, she kissed everyone who walked under mistletoe because she was so happy to get her son back. These days, you buy mistletoe in little plastic bags around Christmas time. You hang it in a doorway in your home. If you see someone standing under the mistletoe, you are supposed to kiss him or her. If you want to be proper, the man is supposed to pick one of the berries off the mistletoe after the kiss. It's a fun Christmas tradition!


What will poison food or liquid and kill someone?

cereals


Is mistletoe poison?

Some mistletoes are poisonous to humans, especially some of the true or leafy mistletoes of hardwood trees, but it typically takes ingestion of numerous leaves or shoots of a mistletoe plant to affect an adult. Children and pets on the other hand, are much smaller and are affected by a lot less of a plant. Lots of websites with information on this topic come up with use of the keywords "mistletoe poisons" or "mistletoe and pets". Just don't eat it.


How can tree frogs poison you?

I believe you are referring to "poison arrow" frogs from South America. They exude a liquid through their skin. You touch, you die.


How do you keep ants of hummingbird feeders?

Is it the type with liquid in it? if not switch to that, if they still come find where they're coming from and use ant poison. If you already have one with liquid, just find where they're coming from and use ant poison.


Do all bee stings have poison?

Bee stings inject a toxin or venom called apitoxin, which is a bitter colourless liquid. Bee venom causes local inflammation and acts as an anticoagulant. It is not a poison.


How do Get Poison?

if u are around it or it bites u or if u touch it u can get poison and die


Can blisters from poison ivy rash ooze yellow liquid?

Yes, blisters from a poison ivy rash can ooze yellow liquid. This is a common reaction as the body tries to get rid of the irritant. It is important to avoid scratching the blisters to prevent infection.


What is dilution of poison itself?

Dilution of poison involves mixing the poison with a liquid or substance to decrease its concentration and potentially reduce its harmful effects when ingested. It can be used as a first aid measure to minimize the impact of the poison on the body before seeking professional medical help.


What is the best treatment for poison ivy or oak when they are bubbled with liquid?

salt water really helps