Yes
As apples are not known to kill pests, no.
I think it can and I know it would also kill a horse if the horse eats way to many apples
kill one person
Won't kill ya, but not really tasty.
Yes, red apples have an acid called pernoxinic acid which denatures the enzymes in the taste buds- thus causing them to die
The pesticides kill bacteria that eats/rots the apple.
Yes there is cyanide in apple seeds but it would take many to kill you.
Western conifer seed bug
apples are not oranges
Horses can eat crab apples in moderation as a treat. As a general guideline, horses can safely consume 1-2 apples per day, including crab apples. It's important to remove any seeds or stems that may be present as they can be harmful to horses.
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