No, berries on poison ivy plants are not safe to touch or consume as they can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions.
I think because the plants have poison and when you touch them you get poisoned
yes, cuz its POISON
Yes, DO NOT BURN POISON IVY OR OAK because when the oil on the plants is being burned the smoke contains the oil. So when you touch or breathe in, you'll get poison ivy and end up in the emergency room.
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if u are around it or it bites u or if u touch it u can get poison and die
Yes
Yes, sumac plants can cause skin irritation or an allergic reaction when touched, as they contain a substance called urushiol that can cause a rash similar to poison ivy.
Call a tree removel service. They will have the know how. You can spray the poison ivy with Roundup and save yourself a considerable amount of money. After the plants totally die (about 2 weeks) do not touch or burn the leaves as they will still have the poison ivy oil on them. Handle only with gloves.
Touch-me-not or Mimosa pudica plants reproduce through seeds.
No, you cannot get poison oak or poison sumac through the air. These plants release an oil called urushiol, which causes skin irritation upon direct contact. The oil can stick to clothing, pets, or equipment and may be transferred that way, but it does not become airborne. Therefore, you need to physically touch the plant or something that has been in contact with it to experience a reaction.
poison ivy is very important!! if you touch it or anything it gives you an itchy rash like feeling.
Poison ivy (itchy) Mushrooms (poison) Bombs (BOOM) Contagious things (bleugh!)