There is no such thing as "toxic mould" or "toxic mildew." For the most part, the notion of "toxic mould" was a creation of over imaginative journalists, who sacrificed objectivity for a "good yarn." Generally speaking where one discovers mould or mildew in their residence, normal everyday housekeeping procedures are all that is necessary to correct the problem. Occasionally, where there is a catastrophic water loss, or flooding, more extensive water damage remediation is required. Very seldom is evacuation necessary. The process can be slow, so to speed things up get a friend to phone into your local TV news and tell them what it's all about. The media just loves this sort of thing and it will make others aware this could happen to them as well. This should get you some help a lot quicker than going through all the red tape and poor excuses.
Yes it is toxic. It can make you sick. It is so toxic it can kill a baby pig.
Yes! Anything in the onion family is toxic to cats, onion being the worst, then garlic, and so forth. Chives are the least toxic in the onion family, but they are still harmful.
Gelsemium is an extremely toxic herb because of the alkaloid component, related to strychnine, which exists in all parts of the plant.
No - nettles are a toxic plant with small stingers while catnip is a non-toxic member of the mint family.
Heather plant is not considered toxic to pets. If ingested heather plants and plants in the heather family can cause stomach upset and vomiting.
The best treatment of white powdery mildew will depend on the extent of the damage. Treatment can be done by spraying fungicides. You should find fungicides that are not toxic to humans and those that do not contain things like copper and sulfur.
Cosmos are part of the Asteraceae family of plants and as such should not be toxic to canines.
I can't find any indication that they are. (There are a variety of species in the catalpa family; some of them might have toxic leaves, but the two main species in the US don't seem to.)
Only if he chews on it.
An aflatoxin is a member of a family of mycotoxins performed by moulds of the Aspergilius species, some of which can be toxic or carcinogenic.
They don't mean to poison you; it has been shown to help prevent tooth decay. Controversy exists as to how toxic fluoride is.
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