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Is this poison ivy?
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<blockquote data-quote="gasman" data-source="post: 686762" data-attributes="member: 10759"><p>In the lab the toxin is still potent from old plants. In the field I believe it will spread less because the sap is dried up and doesn't get on you so easily. I know that I can do work in infested areas in the winter when the vines are less lush. The same work in summer would literally put me in the hospital. Still I use full precaution when I know there is killed or dormant PI in the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gasman, post: 686762, member: 10759"] In the lab the toxin is still potent from old plants. In the field I believe it will spread less because the sap is dried up and doesn't get on you so easily. I know that I can do work in infested areas in the winter when the vines are less lush. The same work in summer would literally put me in the hospital. Still I use full precaution when I know there is killed or dormant PI in the area. [/QUOTE]
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