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It's part of the experience - fresh nutrition for the soil.
And poisoning the watershed?
If you want to use the nutrients safely, you can. But you have to collect it and compost it for a year or more (depending on climate).
Only then is it safe to use as fertilizer.
I was curious about this, did some reading - not only is it true but the effects are farther reaching than that.