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  Poison I--i--vee!



Returned to find the loveliest vine growing up our fence. The only problem is that it was poison ivy!!! Have no idea how it got in our back yard.

Daughter didn't realize what it was, but I was almost sure as soon as I saw it that it was the dreaded plant. I checked on my computer to be sure I was right.

It had all the signature features of poison ivy, including the notched leaves. So, it was off to Lowe's to look for something to kill it. Fortunately, Round-up had a product. I treated it with nearly half the bottle. Right now, it looks pretty sad. This product is supposed to kill not only the plant but also the root. I certainly hope it does.

I once had poison ivy so badly that I had to tie my hands at night to keep from scratching, which causes it to spread...never want to go through that again.

By the way, did you know that you cannot burn poison ivy or poison oak? The oil the leaves secrete, which is what people are allergic to, is so poisonous that the fumes from it when burned can cause severe lung problems and even death.

Just a little trivia in case the nasty plant decides to put in an appearance in your back yard too.”


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posted on June 21, 2009 9:26 PM ()

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Immediate soap and water will remove it from your skin if you accidentally touch it. I usually get it one time a summer but they have shots to halt it in its tracks now. Gold Bond oinment is the best for a little relief if you can't get to the doctor.
comment by elderjane on June 23, 2009 6:43 PM ()
Now that you're a city girl, maybe you'll miss that annual brush with the ugly stuff. Good to know they have shots now to stop it in its tracks.
reply by redimpala on June 23, 2009 8:18 PM ()
one import we can certainly do without ---we got enough dangerous plants already
comment by kevinshere on June 22, 2009 9:27 PM ()
This one can make your life miserable if you come in direct contact with it.
reply by redimpala on June 22, 2009 10:01 PM ()
That is nasty there.Read somewhere if you believed this.
Milk is the answer to this.
rub the milk on.To stop the itch.
comment by fredo on June 22, 2009 2:17 PM ()
Good to know in case I ever get it again, which I plan to do my best to avoid.
reply by redimpala on June 22, 2009 10:03 PM ()
eek! I didn't know that. Yikers... I haven't ever had poison ivy and I hope I never do!
comment by kristilyn3 on June 22, 2009 6:29 AM ()
Haven't had it since I was a kid, and I certainly hope I never have it again. It is miserable.
reply by redimpala on June 22, 2009 10:04 PM ()
I use cheap cloth gloves, cut it off with the hedge trimmer, bag it in the trash and throw away the gloves. Then I douse my hands and arms in white vinegar, wipe it off with paper towels, and go wash with soap. No problem.
comment by jondude on June 22, 2009 5:51 AM ()
Does that kill it?
reply by redimpala on June 22, 2009 10:04 PM ()
Thank heaven you and yours didn't get into that awful stuff!! Here's to your sharp eyes!
comment by marta on June 21, 2009 10:04 PM ()
Thanks goodness for sure. That's all I need right now is poison ivy.
reply by redimpala on June 22, 2009 10:05 PM ()

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