If they are allergic to it, then yes. They may break out into welts and have other issues. However, poison ivy (as well as poison oak) generally has no ill effects on horses. It is edible to them and the oils do not irritate their skin. The main issue with poison ivy and horses/ponies is the oil getting into their coat and it transferring to the human handlers.
Poison ivy itself does not directly harm vegetables, as it is a separate plant species. However, if the poison ivy is allowed to grow unchecked, it can compete with your vegetables for nutrients, water, and sunlight, potentially affecting their growth and yield. Additionally, contact with poison ivy can cause skin irritation for gardeners when handling the plants, so it's important to manage it carefully. Always wear protective clothing when dealing with poison ivy to avoid allergic reactions.
I think yes or no.The snail could be alergic.
No, you will not get poison ivy.
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Poison Ivy has no boyfriend.
Anyone can get Poison Ivy if you are allergic to it.
Ivy leaf is poison ivy. Poison ivy is a leaf that gives you a bad itchy rash.
If the poison ivy bubble is big it is not poison ivy but rather poison oak the same remities apply for ridding yourself of it
Of course it is! Why else would they call it "poison" ivy?
Poison ivy is a plant that can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in humans. There are no known benefits of poison ivy to humans.
Poison Ivy is 59 years old (birthdate: February 20, 1953).
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