yes
NO. A weed whacker cant be used to cut poison ivy or sumac. A weed whacker will break cuase you serious injuries.
poison ivy
A broadleaf weed killer should do this.
Poison Ivy is a perennial woody weed that is native to North America. It is reproduced by seeds, which are readily dispersed by animals and birds, as well as roots.
Jewel weed (also used for poison ivy)
no
weed is considered hemp.
No. If you do that, you'll be spraying your legs in poison ivy. In that case, you may end up in the emergency room. Not fun.
No, ivy is green, usually a mid tone green.
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.
No. Poison ivy is a weed that usually grows in shady or cool areas (often near water). It does quite well with little sun at all.
You cannot use weed control for cosmetic purposes in Ontario, Canada, unless it is a noxious weed such as poison ivy. Most weed controls have been banned even though there are different classes of weed controls, of which some are okay to use. You can learn more by calling Ontario Pesticide Control.