How Do You Kill Poison Ivy Naturally?
The symptoms that arise from exposure to poison ivy can range from unpleasant to almost unbearable. Even if you do not come into contact with the plant, if your clothing or a pet does and you touch either of them, you can get the rash. With care, it’s possible to eradicate this plant from your yard without resorting to harsh chemicals. Mix the vinegar and salt and heat until salt dissolves. Cool to room temperature and mix in the detergent. Fill a spray bottle with the mixture. Dress in long pants and long sleeves, wear gloves, and cover as much of your skin as you can. Spray the poison ivy. This mixture will kill other vegetation as well, so spray cautiously. Remove your outer clothing without touching the outside of it if possible, and wash it immediately. Spray again if new growth appears. Cover yourself as fully as possible and wear nonpermeable gloves. Open up a plastic bag and put your arm in it, like a sleeve. Pull the plant out by the roots, using the arm that’s encased in plas