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We can make you and your children’s summer vacation care free by finally eliminating that pesky patch of poison ivy from your property…  If you want to control the brush that grows up on the old stone wall we can eliminate that chore with the application of a non-selective herbicide.  We would be happy to return and cut back and remove any standing dead brush that may remain following the application.

  • Spraying undesirable plants material
Poison Ivy Sumac Oak

Myth Fact
Poison Ivy rash is contagious. Rubbing the rashes won’t spread poison ivy to other parts of your body (or to another person). You spread the rash only if urushiol oil — the sticky, resinlike substance that causes the rash — has been left on your hands.
You can catch poison ivy simply by being near the plants/td> Direct contact is needed to release urusiol oil. Stay away from forest fires, direct burning, or anything else that can cause the oil to become airborne such as a lawnmower, trimmer, etc.
Leaves of three, let them be Poison sumac has 7 to 13 leaves on a branch, although poison ivy and oak have 3 leaves per cluster.
Do not worry about dead plants Urushiol oil stays active on any surface, including dead plants, for up to 5 years.
Breaking the blisters releases urushiol oil that can spread Not true. But your wounds can become infected and you may make the scarring worse. In very extreme cases, excessive fluid may need to be withdrawn by a doctor.
I’ve been in poison ivy many times and never broken out. I’m immune. Not necessarily true. Upwards of 90% of people are allergic to urushiol oil, it’s a matter of time and exposure. The more times you are exposed to urushiol, the more likely it is that you will break out with an allergic rash. For the first time sufferer, it generally takes longer for the rash to show up - generally in 7 to 10 days.
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