I think yes.....
but I'm not so sure.
Lime is not recommended for snakes as it can be harmful to them. The acidity of lime can irritate a snake's skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It's best to avoid using lime in snake habitats or for cleaning purposes.
Lime actually helps burn the fat and hot water helps with indigestion
Smooth green snake
An Aussie snake
Eastern smooth green snake
Lime water typically burns with a yellow or greenish flame.
There are two types of barn lime. Ag lime or dolomite can be used to "sweeten" the chicken coop and area with no harm to the birds. Hydrated lime "burn lime" is caustic and should be kept away from Livestock including chickens.
Yes, lime can burn the paws of cats. The acidity and caustic nature of lime can irritate or damage their skin, especially if they come into direct contact with it. It's important to keep cats away from lime and other potentially harmful substances to ensure their safety and well-being. If you suspect your cat has come into contact with lime and shows signs of irritation, consult a veterinarian.
Try lime wire
Well it depends what type it is. either that or u can google it
Yes, but it is hard.
lime wire