Posted by dr sportster on April 03, 2013 at 08:43:48 from (67.85.144.61):
In Reply to: Poison Ivy Killer posted by Mark W. on April 03, 2013 at 07:23:12:
The Ortho brush killer . Round up does not work that well. The vines can be cut with a machete and sprayed into but it is best to do below freezing. All parts of the plant will get you even the roots. It takes about three seasons of treatment to be rid of it. I have sprayed up a tree and only the sprayed areas died . Even when the vines were cut it seemed to be getting nutrition right off the tree bark and still living up higher on the willow tree. Tell your boys what it looks like and educate them to the poison oak and Zumac too . Last one that got me was the Poison Zumac[Sumac]. Wash up with tecnu when your done to kill any oil that got on you and any tools. It is nasty stuff.
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