Yes it will literally eat out the mortar joints causing structural damage eventually, remove and repoint joints.
Cut the ivy at the root. If you wish to ensure the ivy does not grow back you must pull out the roots. Using a ladder you can pull the ivy from it's purchase on the brickwork. Use a product like roundup or any weed killer for permanent riddance.
Yes, burning ivy can release toxins that can be harmful if inhaled. It is best to dispose of ivy through other means such as composting or throwing it away.
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yes It is only harmful if ingested, but it does not cause a skin reaction when touched.
Brickwork in house walls has a width of 3-5/8 inches.
The density of brickwork can vary depending on the type of bricks used and how they are stacked. On average, the density of brickwork is around 120-150 pounds per cubic foot (1920-2400 kg/m³).
Poison ivy berries are toxic if consumed. They can cause severe allergic reactions and skin irritation. It is important to avoid contact with poison ivy plants and their berries to prevent any harmful effects.
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There are some perennial plants that are toxic, such as foxglove, but there are also many that are not harmful at all.
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Masonry is another word for stone or brickwork
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