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Laurel – Love the smell, but is it really bad for you?


John Hancock
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marzipan central, cyanide i believe john, dont know if it does you any harm, i have chipped hundreds of tons of the stuff over the years and trimmed even more and there is nufwin rong wid me:biggrin:

 

I heard that if you went to sleep in the chip-box, you’d never wake up! :ohmy: (not that L/A workers have little naps you understand).

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I heard that if you went to sleep in the chip-box, you’d never wake up! :ohmy: (not that L/A workers have little naps you understand).

 

A news paper article a few years ago wrote about this . A guy cut down some laurels and packed them in his car . Left them over the weekend . Went to go to the LA tip and didnt make it . Enclosed enviroment ?

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I once trimmed a long laurel hedge, reaching the tops from the back of the truck, standing on piles of Laurel. By the end of the day i was felling sick with a banging headache. It disappeared in the evening but first thing in the morning after getting back into the back of the truck it came straight back.:thumbdown:

Not recommended.

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