Author: Gerardo Gonzalez

Is There A Season For Pistachios?

Nature decides when it’s time to harvest pistachios. In the American West, harvest takes place anywhere from late – August to early – October when the fruit is mature and the shell has split. Do pistachios have a season? Pistachios are harvested and available fresh for only a few weeks a year, between September and […]

Are Pistachios Ethical?

Pistachios It’s one of the most water intensive nuts. They’re also often grown in California, where conserving water is essential. The CO2e footprint of pistachios is lower than a lot of other nuts. There is no known harm to soil, air, water, animals etc unless pesticides are used. Are pistachios sustainable? Pistachio production is relatively […]

Will An Eagle Eat A Duck?

While they are both predators, loons prey on fish and eagles prey on fish and other wildlife species including loons. Eagles will eat other waterfowl as well. What animal can take down a eagle? Eagles are apex predators at the top of the food chain, which means they have no natural predators. However, unattended eaglets […]

What Is A Marine Duck?

The term “marine ducks” is not a scientific term but, describes any species of bird in the AnatidaeAnatidaeThe Anatidae are the biological family of water birds that includes ducks, geese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world’s continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted for swimming, floating on the […]

Who Is The Patron Saint Of Ducks?

Ducks have no patron saint, but should they ever choose a divine intercessor they would no doubt select St CuthbertSt CuthbertCuthbert grew up in or around Lauderdale, near Old Melrose Abbey, a daughter-house of Lindisfarne, today in Scotland. He decided to become a monk after seeing a vision on the night in 651 that St. […]

Why Are Pistachios Toxic?

In addition to being an excellent nutritional source, they have been associated with chemical hazards, such as mycotoxins, resulting in fungal contamination and its secondary metabolism. Aflatoxins (AFs) are the most common mycotoxins in pistachio and the most toxic to humans, with hepatotoxic effects. Can pistachios be poisonous? Urushiol is a compound found in poison […]

How Do Female Ducks Get Pregnant?

Ducks breed through the act of internal fertilization when the male inserts his penis into the female’s oviduct. The sperm is transferred from his testes to her oviduct where it can fertilize the eggs. The eggs become fertilized once the sperm penetrates the eggs. How does a duck become pregnant? Unlike mammals, he does not […]

Why Do Ducks Have To Be In Water?

They rely on water for maintaining their plumage in good condition and keeping their eyes and nostrils clean. They do this by submerging their heads under water, and thus need an open water source for optimal preening conditions. Do ducks need to be in water? Ducks love water and use about 1 litre of drinking […]

Is It Safe To Swim In A Pond With Ducks?

But you may have wondered, is it safe to share the water with ducks, geese, or other waterfowl? No it’s not safe to share a swimming pool with ducks. There are a number of germs found in duck and goose droppings that can transmit to humans, such as E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Cryptosporidium. Can […]

Does Hyssop Grow Wild?

Anise Hyssop is a native edible perennial flower that has a long bloom duration, showy flowers, and high value to wildlife. Scientifically known as Agastache foeniculum, it will grow 2-3′ tall in full sun and well drained soil. Numerous species of bees and butterflies are attracted to it’s purple-blue flowers. Where does hyssop grow? Hyssop […]

Is Hyssop Good For Asthma?

Several studies have suggested that hyssop’s traditional use for treating symptoms of asthma and head colds may actually have an effect. These studies have compared hyssop to other herbal and non-herbal methods of treating asthma symptoms and found that hyssop was one of the most effective natural substances. How do you take hyssop for asthma? […]

Are Pistachios Italian?

Pistachio trees, which are native to the Middle East, were first introduced to Sicily’s volcanic soil by the Moors, who ruled the Italian island during the 9th-11th Centuries. Today the seeds are harvested in exactly the same way – laboriously, by hand, one-by-one. Where are pistachios come from? The pistachio tree is believed to be […]

How Much Is An Acre Of Chives Worth?

Chives Revenue: Chives retail nationally anywhere from $8 to $12 per pound. An acre of chives can yield roughly 18,000 pounds, worth about $144,000-$216,000 per acre. What is the most profitable plant to grow? Most Profitable Crops Lavender. Lavender can be used in just about everything, from food flavoring to medicines to fragrances. Bamboo. Bamboo […]

Are Chives Wild Onions?

What is the difference between wild onions, wild garlic, and wild chives? Wild chives look similar to wild garlic in that they both have hollow leaves while wild onion foliage does not. Sometimes wild onion is also called wild garlic, which is confusing, to say the least. These are two distinct plants, however. Are chives […]

How Do Eggs Turn Into Ducks?

Since duck eggs are larger than chicken eggs, setting trays must be designed to accommodate their larger size. Eggs from common ducks like Pekins require 28 days to hatch. Eggs from Muscovy ducks hatch in about 35 days after setting. How do eggs become ducks? His mother lays on his egg and the rest of […]

Do Ducks Hatch From Eggs?

Duck hens lay about a dozen or so eggs, which take nearly a month to hatch. A mother duck sitting on her eggs is “brooding”, and her collection of eggs — and eventually ducklings — is known as a brood. Brooding provides heat during the important incubation period; the time it takes for the eggs […]