1. Is it toxic?The thorn balsam is poisonous. Its poison is mainly in its internal juice. If you accidentally eat it and let its juice enter your body, or if you accidentally injure it and let your skin come into contact with the venom, poisoning may occur. However, because its toxicity is not strong, once the poisoning is discovered, there will basically be no major problems as long as it is dealt with in a timely manner. 2. Can it be domesticated?Although it is poisonous, it is still suitable for domestication. Because its toxicity does not have the ability to dissipate, as long as you do not eat it or harm it during the maintenance process, and do not directly touch its juice, you will not be poisoned. And keeping it at home can also decorate the room more stylishly. 3. Notes1. If you want to keep it at home, you need to put it in a ventilated place. This can help it grow stronger and reduce the occurrence of many diseases. 2. If you have guests at home, you need to inform them of its toxicity in time to prevent them from being accidentally poisoned. If there are children at home, it needs to be kept in a high place to prevent them from accidentally eating it and getting poisoned. |
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