Poison Ivy!
#1
Poison Ivy!
So I want to set a stand in this particular tree on a feild edge on my property. Only problem is the base is pretty well covered in poison ivy. I get this stuff pretty easily so I have a hard time even looking at it.
Is there ANY way I could possibly get this stuff off the tree with all reminants of it gone so I can hang my stand here? I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hang it down the way in another tree. Just looking forsome tipsfor next year perhaps.
Is there ANY way I could possibly get this stuff off the tree with all reminants of it gone so I can hang my stand here? I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hang it down the way in another tree. Just looking forsome tipsfor next year perhaps.
#2
RE: Poison Ivy!
Not sure about ivy....but most of the big vines you see on the side of hardwoods are poison oak.
Be very cautious. I can't think of too many more unpleasant things than having posion ivy or poison oak and hunting the early season.
Be very cautious. I can't think of too many more unpleasant things than having posion ivy or poison oak and hunting the early season.
#5
RE: Poison Ivy!
I hunted in an ivy filled tree last year, but I cut it down with my Stihl pole saw, prehaps overkill, but I get it easily too, so I cut from a distance! Long sleeves, rubber gloves, longs pants, boots, all are a must though! Good luck, and perhaps have some prednisone and Xanfel on hand just in case!
#6
RE: Poison Ivy!
I deal with this at least once a season. Usually I just suck it up and cut the vines off and deal with the poison ivy I get later.
If you get it bad I would suggest covering yourself head to toe and going in and cutting the vines away. Once you get out of the woods strip down and put on new clothes and bag the ones you were wearing. Throw them in the wash as soon as you get home and get in the shower in case you did get some oil on you. The only way to prevent getting it is to avoid the oil. It's on all surfaces of the poison ivy, even the vines so make sure your hands are covered too.
It's either that or find another tree.
If you get it bad I would suggest covering yourself head to toe and going in and cutting the vines away. Once you get out of the woods strip down and put on new clothes and bag the ones you were wearing. Throw them in the wash as soon as you get home and get in the shower in case you did get some oil on you. The only way to prevent getting it is to avoid the oil. It's on all surfaces of the poison ivy, even the vines so make sure your hands are covered too.
It's either that or find another tree.
#8
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 575
RE: Poison Ivy!
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So I want to set a stand in this particular tree on a feild edge on my property. Only problem is the base is pretty well covered in poison ivy. I get this stuff pretty easily so I have a hard time even looking at it.
Is there ANY way I could possibly get this stuff off the tree with all reminants of it gone so I can hang my stand here? I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hang it down the way in another tree. Just looking forsome tipsfor next year perhaps.
So I want to set a stand in this particular tree on a feild edge on my property. Only problem is the base is pretty well covered in poison ivy. I get this stuff pretty easily so I have a hard time even looking at it.
Is there ANY way I could possibly get this stuff off the tree with all reminants of it gone so I can hang my stand here? I'm pretty sure I'm gonna hang it down the way in another tree. Just looking forsome tipsfor next year perhaps.
#10
RE: Poison Ivy!
you can roll in poison ivy naked if the leaves werent oily. Then its just another plant, so The long pants approach only works if your going to burn the pants after you wear them along with everything else that has the oil on it. I dont get poison ivy, but I do get poison oak. All i do is just steer clear of it or like someone said theres a ton of products that kills only poison ivy
Ryan.
Ryan.