dlemmings
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Okay so I was tending/feeding my mantids (female ghost passed away today) and was holding my Sp. Lineola female adult (old gal...4 months as an adult so far) and My fife said "oh let her play on the plants and brought over our poinsettia from christmas...so I placed her on the plant and snapped a few pics. when I went to put her into her enclosure she was perched atop the poinsettia cleaning her raptors as I scopped her up. after putting her & the others up I went to clean up the counter and noticed "milk" like drops on all the red leaves she was climbing on...concerned about her possiblt ingesting the "milk" I googled poinsettia and OH NO:
Poinsettia
Their brilliant red, elegant pink or creamy white colors have made perennial poinsettia plants, or Euphorbia pulcherrima, decorative staples during the year-end holidays. Poinsettias, however, contain milky, white sap with toxic diterpene esters. These toxins may cause nausea and oral discomfort. Degree of toxicity, however, may differ among poinsettia varieties. It may also depend on the sensitivity of the person or animal exposed to the sap.
has anyone had any experience with this???!!
Poinsettia
Their brilliant red, elegant pink or creamy white colors have made perennial poinsettia plants, or Euphorbia pulcherrima, decorative staples during the year-end holidays. Poinsettias, however, contain milky, white sap with toxic diterpene esters. These toxins may cause nausea and oral discomfort. Degree of toxicity, however, may differ among poinsettia varieties. It may also depend on the sensitivity of the person or animal exposed to the sap.
has anyone had any experience with this???!!