No. Milkweed is toxic to just about everything but Monarch butterflies; who are toxic to birds.
yes !!! they do eat milk weed I'm a animals expert so I know (and I'm only 9 years old!!!! Amazing!!) That would be the caterpillars of the monarch butterfly. They use the toxins of the milkweed to become toxic themselves so predators steer clear of them. The butterfly is toxic, too.
Animal : Pest_____ : Weed? then Plant
hamsters can not eat chick weed
"Rat weed" is a colloquial term used to describe certain invasive weed species that are commonly found in urban environments or around human settlements. It is not a specific botanical term and can refer to different types of weeds depending on the region.
no horses can't eat silver weed
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milk weed
some birds and flowers are American Avocet and Pickle Weed
No unless they have been sprayed with herbicide.
Because they be smoking dah weed mon!
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Dill weed itself does not sour milk; rather, souring is typically caused by the growth of bacteria that produce lactic acid, leading to the milk's spoilage. However, if dill weed is added to milk that is already near its expiration or has been improperly stored, it may contribute to the rapid spoilage process. It's important to ensure that any herbs or spices are fresh and stored correctly to avoid contamination.
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Weed is illegal and if you are living at home most likely you are not an adult. If you are an adult go get your own place if you want to smoke weed. When you are busted for possession your parents will not be implicated.
One can go to their local garden centre and ask an employee about the weeds that grow in your garden. They can recommend a weed killer that is suitable for your garden.
Nonvascular because it's just weed nothing