Hello,
I have accepted a massive pile of yew wood chippings with the intention of spreading it along a well used path through my woodland. I am aware of the toxic properties of yew but thought that was limited to leafy parts and seeds of fruit. I am being told a splinter of the wood in someones foot could cause a heart attack. Is this a genuine concern? I figured the layer of chip would get covered by leaf fall and toxins leech out through rain fall too. minimizing risk. its not cutlery but folk do walk about barefoot in the summer any thoughts/ knowledge would be appreciated before i have to barrow it away to a less used corner of the woodland. x
I have accepted a massive pile of yew wood chippings with the intention of spreading it along a well used path through my woodland. I am aware of the toxic properties of yew but thought that was limited to leafy parts and seeds of fruit. I am being told a splinter of the wood in someones foot could cause a heart attack. Is this a genuine concern? I figured the layer of chip would get covered by leaf fall and toxins leech out through rain fall too. minimizing risk. its not cutlery but folk do walk about barefoot in the summer any thoughts/ knowledge would be appreciated before i have to barrow it away to a less used corner of the woodland. x