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« on: Aug 21, 2007, 01:42:49 PM »

Every time it rains around here, I find mushrooms in Angel's little fenced in yard. dunno Are these poisonous? I go out and pick them and throw them away...





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« Reply #1 on: Aug 22, 2007, 06:23:10 AM »

these appear to be in the Amanita family, and they are either deadly poison, or will make you wish you were dead, or make you Think you are a member of the Grateful Dead Wacko laughmao
seriously tho, with mushrooms, especially the amanita family, and there are several in it, including the destroying Angel, and Death Cap, along with A. Muscaria, the one most often pictured..
There is no Guessing at the safety, find a local expert ThumbUp
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« Reply #2 on: Aug 22, 2007, 07:06:16 AM »

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Well, Phil, a'googlin' I will go, I guess, now that you have gotten me scared to death with all the "dead" comments! Whack Do you have any idea how many different kinds of mushrooms there are out there in Google Land? smack

Hey, wait a minute! Don't you have a "mushroom" guy over at your house? I think I will take the picture there and plaster it on your walls and see if he can identify it for me! Wink

I have been picking these things, even though Angel has shown no inclination to taste 'em. Guess that is a good thing. Sure don't need a sick baby around the house....
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« Reply #3 on: Aug 22, 2007, 07:17:50 AM »

 SmileyFear SmileyFear just make sure you wash your hands Dianna!!  SmileyFear
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« Reply #4 on: Aug 23, 2007, 06:45:43 AM »

there are many look alikes I wouldn't take any chances. 

mushrooms like wood in their soil.  Is there any chance you could get a truck load of sand and put it in her area.  That should solve the problem. 
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« Reply #5 on: Aug 24, 2007, 08:25:14 PM »

Phil, you were right on the money! ThumbUp I asked the local expert at "your" house and he said that they were in the Amanti family, too. SmileyFear I never figured out the type of Amanti that they are, but what I read about the whole family scared me to death! Shocked I sure don't want them around for Angel or the grandbabies to be tasting!

I don't like mushrooms in my food, anyway, so I know I won't be fixing them in our meals... Wink

Thank you, Phil!

Rita, I can't remember if I washed my hands after I picked them or not, but I know I washed my hands before I started cooking or eating... Wink

Duh, we bush-hogged the whole acreage when we moved here, so there are probably some little roots left in the ground from small trees. Sand would be a good idea out there to add to her yard, especially with the drainage problems we have out there when it rains. Thanks for the advice...

Thanks, once again, for the advice and comments!

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« Reply #6 on: Sep 10, 2007, 04:48:06 PM »

Dianna, mind if I borrow your thread to tell a story? Didn't think so! Wink

So, as many of you know, since we moved in the "lady" next door has been a HUGE pain. Because of this, and because she hates my animals, every morning when I let them out I walk the fence line to make sure nothing has been thrown over that could hurt my animals.

Over the course of two or three weeks I kept finding a wierd pile of "yuck", that sort of looked like that "expanding foam" you can get cans of, that you spray,  always within throwing distance of the fence line. Let me tell you, I was ticked!

Then, while cruising a forum, I saw someone else having the same problem...and someone suggested looking up "dog vomit fungus". I did...and that was it! Now, that is one wierd creation! laughmao And, how could you not love something with a name like that?

Here's a link to a page about it...http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/s/a/sam21/dogvomit.htm
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