No. Poisoning of any kind can only be contracted by eating the poison whether it's food that contains the poison or something else.
usually about 6 mo, depending on how sever the poison is. -dr. suess
The nature of biology is that it is very complex. Depending on what type of poison is used, effects of long term poisoning can vary from very mild (and in some cases the body can learn to handle the poison), to ultimately death. Some poisons will affect only one organ, whereas other poisons will affect every single cell in the body. Search for the specific poison in question for more details of effects.
The time it takes to poison a person can vary based on the type of poison, the amount ingested, and the individual's health. Symptoms of poisoning can occur within minutes to hours of exposure, but it can take longer for the poison to cause serious harm or death. Prompt medical treatment is crucial in cases of suspected poisoning.
More likely to suffer accidedntal poisoning.
With every tattoo there is a slight risk of developing "ink poisoning". If you are breast feeding or pumping breast milk the poison can be passed along to the infant.
Meat and poultry that are undercooked or that have been left out to long can be a surefire way to gamble with it. also once they are growing bacteria can leack into them and casue poisoning so it is not the food that has the poison in it is if bacteria and othet stuff get into it also i think eels if u dont clean them properly that can poison you Any cooked food that is not re-heated to the right temperature, could give you food poisoning.Dairy produce such as unpasturised cheeses can cause food poisoning,usually from the lysteria bug.
Purposful poisoning would be considered premeditated (attempted) murder. Depending on the laws of where the crime is commited, you could get up to the death penalty/life in prison.
Purposful poisoning would be considered premeditated (attempted) murder. Depending on the laws of where the crime is commited, you could get up to the death penalty/life in prison.
The duration someone can last with poison inside their body depends on the type and amount of poison ingested, as well as the individual's health and medical treatment. In general, prompt medical intervention is crucial to minimize the effects of the poison and increase the chances of survival. It's best to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect poisoning.
To poison a squirrel you must ensure first that you place your toxin where non squirrels cannot get to it. Remember you or neighbors have cats n dogs. Let's assume you though of that, I suggest buying a box of rat poisoning and mixing 1 part rat poison to 9 parts peanut butter. Small gob on a long stick. And smash it into the trees in seeral places, remove bodies as they accumulate.
It depends on what poison you eat. :-)