ultrarunner
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SO HOW DID YOU GET RID OF IT? CHEMICAL SPRAY OR MOWING OR WHAT?
The large coke can size vines were carefully cut while wearing chemical gloves...
The Poison Oak bushes were repeated sprayed with a Brush B Gone formula and Roundup Quick Pro with a wetting agent sold by my nursery.
The stuff has been growing wild for decades so no one application was going to get it... even where the main vine was clipped... it lived for a couple of years on the oak trees and the roots from the bushes would sprout...
Poison Oak seems to spread the easiest by birds eating the berries...
Hitting them on a warm Spring day after a day or so of good rain seemed to be the most effective...
Some of my neighbors are very organic when it comes to their yards... everyone around here makes an exception when it comes to poison oak.
I mostly use a backpack sprayer with a point tip... this way I can blast it from 15' away.