7 safe mushroom gathering regulations: remember themselves and tell the children

Autumn - a great time for "quiet hunt". Forest and attracts mushroom pickers. But how to pick mushrooms, not to be in a hospital bed?

All mushrooms are divided into three groups: edible, conditionally edible and poisonous mushrooms. The problem is that many poisonous mushrooms disguised as edible mushroom pickers and just confuse them. So the first important rule for mushrooms:

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1. In doubt - do not take. Even if this fungus is very similar to edible in a basket. Do not take it, not poorer, and not jeopardize health. For example, there are the false chanterelle, which is distinguished from the present form of caps. Many people mistake them for edible mushroom, although skeptical at first. So the fungus does not put him to the hospital - take the ones that you are 100% sure. From this comes up a second rule

2. Do not know the fungus - do not take. Even if he is beautiful and smells fungus. Do not try it for taste in the forest. Even a poisonous mushroom in a pan with edible, can cause poisoning.

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3. The fungus can not be cut with a knife.Just twist. Otherwise, part of the stalk rot ruin mycelium.

4. Almost all of the mushrooms growing families.Said one, look for a number of his colleagues.

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5. All mushrooms take away with her foot. For example, Russula be confused with pale toadstools. A clear distinguishing feature - a ring on the stem toadstool. Note that, since a quarter of a toadstool cap can cause fatal poisoning.

6. For a hike in the woods wear loose, comfortable clothing. Legs goo d in high rubber boots. This will protect them from moisture and against possible snakebites.

7. If you take children with themNever wear on their clothes or earth brown. The forest's worth wearing bright clothing. Bright clothes allows you to select a child among the leaves and not to lose sight of. Also given instruction on gathering mushrooms rules.

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