Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
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09/08/24 04:25 PM
09/08/24 04:25 PM
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foxkidd44
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Gang, I’ve been clearing brush for my cousin and she has an infestation of poison ivy crawling up the trees,, I knew she had some scattered around and I suggested tordon for it,,, until I saw the vines going up the trees,, I’m not joking when I say some vines are as big as a small woman’s arm. What herbicide is effective on poison ivy,, but safe for trees?? I read that tordon is going to kill anything it touches.
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Re: Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
[Re: foxkidd44]
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09/08/24 07:04 PM
09/08/24 07:04 PM
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Broomchaser
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Are you sure it is poison ivy? That sounds too big to be around here.
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Re: Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
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09/09/24 04:47 AM
09/09/24 04:47 AM
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Turtledale
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I would recommend cutting the vines and a few drops of tordon on the cut end. We do that on the thick vines that grow up trees also. Cut off and use a small brush to apply pure Roundup
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Re: Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
[Re: foxkidd44]
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09/09/24 08:44 AM
09/09/24 08:44 AM
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Illinois
foxkidd44
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Thanks gang… yup.. it’s 100 Percent poison ivy…. I pulled this vine out,,,, it was every bit of 40-50 feet long . Also lots of Virginia creeper vines as well… which Ive heard people getting all itchy from it too. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/09/full-4200-229157-img_2832.jpeg) I’m fortunate because it doesn’t affect me,, that is why I was able to handle it without breaking out with it,, I feel badly for you guys that get it,,, it looks really uncomfortable to catch it.
Stand by your principles, Stand by your guns, and victory complete and permanent is sure at last. Abraham Lincoln
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Re: Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
[Re: foxkidd44]
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09/09/24 10:04 AM
09/09/24 10:04 AM
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Flipper 56
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You will become sensitized with repeated contact and you will get it really bad from then on. I had that same attitude and was exposed a lot while I was a tech for the phone company. I am very careful around it now.
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Re: Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
[Re: foxkidd44]
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09/09/24 10:18 AM
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Thanks gang… yup.. it’s 100 Percent poison ivy…. I pulled this vine out,,,, it was every bit of 40-50 feet long . Also lots of Virginia creeper vines as well… which Ive heard people getting all itchy from it too. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2024/09/full-4200-229157-img_2832.jpeg) I’m fortunate because it doesn’t affect me,, that is why I was able to handle it without breaking out with it,, I feel badly for you guys that get it,,, it looks really uncomfortable to catch it. Uncomfortable is an understatement! My body is highly allergic to it. Have been covered head to toe. Eyes, ears, mouth, between fingers and toes. And the dreaded neather regions.... Have to take methyl pred pack and get shot when it gets festering on my hide
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Re: Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
[Re: foxkidd44]
#8212150
09/09/24 11:30 AM
09/09/24 11:30 AM
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Trapper7
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There are two types of poison ivy, western and eastern. The western grows in bunches close to the ground, but no vines. The eastern has vines and can climb trees, fences, etc. I have killed it in my woods using just plain Round Up, but Crossbow would be my first choice for any leafy plants.
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Re: Best herbicide available for poison ivy.
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09/09/24 03:09 PM
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I would recommend cutting the vines and a few drops of tordon on the cut end. We do that on the thick vines that grow up trees also. Cut off and use a small brush to apply pure Roundup This is the best way I've found, Roundup mixes well with Diesel fuel and will help keep it in place. Careful with the chips/sawdust when you cut it off, they're just a volatile as the sap. The Toxin, Urushiol will be active for as long as a year in the dead wood and leaves. DO NOT BURN, the smoke contains the toxin, and can kill you if it gets in your lungs.
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