Mock orange hedges, primarily belonging to the genus Philadelphus, are not considered poisonous to humans. They are generally safe and non-toxic, making them suitable for gardens and landscapes. However, while the plant itself is not harmful, it's always a good practice to avoid ingesting any non-food plant material. If ingested in large quantities, any plant can potentially cause mild gastrointestinal upset.
yes but that doesn't mean it is dangerous to humans.
no they are not
not at all.
poisonous frogs
yes
Almost all ladybugs have spots so why don't you find one and see if they are poisonous. But, if you were asking me, i'd say they aren't poisonous!
orange and yellow dots
yes the feet are poisonous
Orange pith is not poisonous, but it can be bitter and may not taste good. It is safe to eat, but some people prefer to avoid it when consuming oranges.
Well I think bright carerpillars are poisonous for defence
Ladybugs are not poisonous to humans, and they would not bite you.Infact they are good for your garden.Some people buy boxes of them.Also the ladybugs eat bad bugs that do not belong in your wonderfull GARDEN. By loving Dog
No. While an orange spider might have a fairly painful bite, it's bite is not considered to be venomous or poisonous. Some shockingly common spiders with dangerous and poisonous bites are black widows (known by their reddish hourglass design on their back) or brown recluse spiders.