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According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, you should do the following: Immediately wash the part of your skin that touched the plant with one of the following: Rubbing alcohol, ...
There are many outdoor adventurers who are familiar with the itchy, irritating reaction that results from an encounter with ...
Whether you're a hiker, gardener, or just someone who enjoys the outdoors, it's crucial to know how to identify, avoid, and ...
Poison ivy grows in a lot more places than you might think, so knowing how to identify it this summer is a good idea.
That familiar phrase, "leaves of three, let it be," is a homeowner's warning, often whispered with a shiver. Poison ivy ( ...
Poison ivy causes allergic reactions in most people—and pets—due to an oily compound called urushiol found in the plant’s leaves, stems and roots. This same chemical is also present in ...
Although poison ivy is most common in overgrown areas, it can also be found in gardens and backyards. The best way to identify it is by the cluster of three leaves connected by a long red stem.
Experts say poisonous plants are common in the Four States, but learning how to identify and avoid them can help people enjoy ...
Recent record rainfall in Middle Tennessee has created perfect conditions for poison hemlock to thrive. Learn how to identify ...
It’s inevitable—sooner or later, you will have a bad day at work. Heck, you’ll have plenty of ‘em. Dealing with terrible ...