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(06-01-2021, 05:35 PM)jagibelieve Wrote: I've got some poison ivy/oak in my "back yard" on our property. I usually rip it out of the trees with a skid steer and put it in the burn pile. So far (knock on wood) we haven't had any contact with it and no effects from it. I'm hoping that we get some rain this week so I can do some burning. I have lots of brush/trees piled up that I need to get rid of. Have you burned poison ivy/oak/sumac before? I've read that you shouldn't because the fumes from the burning oil can actually do damage to your lungs. My husband's uncle did it once and it jacked him up pretty bad for a bit. Wear an N95 mask if you have one. I assume that will help some. Might want to read up on that. |
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