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Poison hemlock is toxic to people and livestock, but the plant isnt common in gardens and landscapes. Remove individual plants by hand pulling, hoeing, or spot application of an herbicide but never burn plants since it may release toxins into the air.
While looking at the plants or touching them is generally not hazardous, all parts of poison hemlock are toxic if ingested by humans and it is infamously known as the form of death chosen by Socrates. It is also highly toxic to livestock and wildlife.
Editorial Note: Based on mortality data files maintained by CDCs National Center for Health Statistics, from 1979 through 1988 (the most recent national data available) at least 58 persons in the United States died after ingesting a poisonous plant that was misidentified as an edible fruit or vegetable; inadvertent