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Poison ivy, oak and sumac all can create itchy rashes from urushiol. What you need to know before the rash starts.
Arlington Parks & Recreation offers a guide to identify, prevent, and treat poison ivy and oak encounters in their parks, ...
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When the oily resin found in all parts of the poison ivy plant comes in contact with skin, it can cause an itchy, red, ...
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Last week, we answered a reader’s comment about using witch hazel to ease the itch of a poison ivy rash. We suggested a few ...
The GCPD makes a grave mistake targeting Pamela Isley's sanctuary in Poison Ivy #34. How far will our favorite eco-terrorist ...
Poison ivy is the most common of the three, Brown says, and it grows throughout many parts of the U.S. Poison oak is more often found out West, she says, while poison sumac tends to grow near ...
Summer’s almost here, and that means nuisances: mosquitoes, poison ivy, and visiting relatives. Two cause itching, one causes ...
I’m nursing a nasty case of poison ivy. It’s a familiar story that repeats itself every few years. This time, the tell-tale ...
The most commonly known poisonous plants are poison ivy, poison sumac and poison oak. English ivy is often overlooked and is used in landscaping as ground cover, but it can be just as dangerous for ...
Outdoor columnist Ben Smith reminds us to be on the lookout for poison ivy as we enter summer.
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