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'Tis The Season, For Poison Ivy

By
Home Inspector with Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC 3380-000723

Well, it's spring and that means, please sing along, 'tis the season, for poison ivy.

Poison ivy, the bane of every Boy Scoutmaster and scout camp in history!

It's easily identified.  Just three leaves.  Then there are the sayings, "Leaves of three, leave it be..."

Well, not so fast!  There are a lot of threes out there that are not poison ivy.

So, which is the poison ivy?

Hint:  The upper left?  Nope.  The upper left is pachysandra, a very aggressive ground cover in shady areas.

Hint:  The right center?  Nope.  The round plant on the right is a May Apple.  It produces little, edible apples in, um, wait, it's coming to me, oh!  In May.  (Scoutmaster hint:  wait until they are really ripe or they are bitter.  Even ripe a little sugar helps.)

Hint:  the lower right center?  Nope.  That's wild raspberry.  It will grow fast, tall and have very sharp thorns on it.

Hint:  the left center?  Nope.  That is a wild, shady creeper.  Scouts mistake it all the time for poison ivy.

No hint:  the upper right center!  I put a very thin red circle around it in case you missed it!

Poison ivy truly has three equal leaves, but they are a deeper green and shiny. 

The shininess comes from an oil in the leaf, called URUSHIOL OIL.  That oil classifies poison ivy as a TOXICODENDRON.

It is a true ivy, with rhizomes that shoot out underground, springing it up as what looks like a single plant nearby.  When it climbs trees it has the big, hairy root.  It is parasitical.

If you brush up against it, and the oil has enough time to bond, and a few hours is all it takes, you can get it.  Some people are immune and do not get the skin rash, but that is only about 20% of us.

What do you do if you think you may have come in contact with poison ivy?  Wash as soon as possible with COLD WATER and dishwasher soap.  That soap is formulated to remove grease and oils.  DO NOT use hot water, which opens the skin pores.

What do you do if you get the poison ivy rash?  Over the counter treatments will not shorten the itching time!  You will be affected for about two weeks!  All the over-the-counter poison ivy creams and lotions are basically useless.  Calamine lotion makes things feel better because it contains alcohol which makes the affected area feel cool for a while, but it can crack your skin.  Hydro-cortisone creams might feel better for a while too, because they shrink the rash blisters.  BUT YOU WILL STILL HAVE THE RASH FOR ABOUT TWO WEEKS.

The doctor might prescribe a steroid, or give you a shot.  But it likely won't shorten the itchy time either.

Iffn' yew wont sum genrul buuk lernin', click here.  (That is true Southern Virgininian dialect and authentic)

My recommendation:  when you see poison ivy in its very young state, get rid of it.  But pulling it might not help because of its rhizome shoots.  Spray it with an herbicide and it will not come back.  And good luck!  No touchy.

 

 

Posted by

Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC  

Based in Bristow, serving all of Northern Virginia.

Office (703) 330-6388   Cell (703) 585-7560

www.jaymarinspect.com


Comments (45)

Dorie Dillard Austin TX
Coldwell Banker Realty ~ 512.750.6899 - Austin, TX
NW Austin ~ Canyon Creek and Spicewood/Balcones

Good morning Jay,

I've been aware of the three leaves all my life because I am very allergic to this plant! We always played in the creeks on our property and crawled the banks..every spring and summer..the same thing..rashes that went all over my body..not fun!!

Apr 14, 2012 10:19 PM
Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Thanks for the info, Jay.... great post....my grandchildren are victims of this plant every summer...

Apr 14, 2012 10:25 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Dorie - the rashes are not fun, and unless a doctor is involved you are stuck for a couple of weeks!

Barb - for sure!  It is pervasive east of the Mississippi (which, I understand, has four eyes but cannot see).

Apr 14, 2012 10:49 PM
Liz and Bill Spear
Transaction Alliance 513.520.5305 www.LizTour.com - Mason, OH
Transaction Alliance Cincinnati & Dayton suburbs

Jay, Our property is surrounded by woods, so we have to keep a close eye out for it in the treeline and take it out quick.  And of course you have to keep your eyes out for it when showing houses.  Sandals aren't a good idea, especially if you suddenly realize you're walking through what looks to be a field of the stuff!

Apr 14, 2012 10:52 PM
Craig Daniels
Tech Training for You! - Staten Island, NY
Technology Instructor/Project Consultant

I'll always guess on the side of safety for anything even closely resembling the stuff! I tangle with it every year in the shrubs of our back yard. Some years worse than others, eyes all swollen as somehow I must have touched my hands to my face. Healthy fear of the stuff as I can see from everybody above that has met this little plant! thanks for more education on the topic!

Apr 14, 2012 10:55 PM
Michael J. Perry
KW Elite - Lancaster, PA
Lancaster, PA Relo Specialist

I used to be immune until the last couple of summers. I have found if I'm in the garden and get some on me, I can eliminate(or lessen)it's effect by rubbing dry dirt on it(to soak up the oils ?).

Apr 14, 2012 11:38 PM
Michael Setunsky
Woodbridge, VA
Your Commercial Real Estate Link to Northern VA

Jay, if it has three leaves I stay away from it. When you are paranoid, it all looks like poison ivy.

Apr 14, 2012 11:38 PM
Barbara Altieri
Better Homes and Gardens RE Shore and Country Properties - Shelton, CT
REALTOR-Fairfield County CT Homes/Condos For Sale

Good lesson, Jay. I had several trees removed a few years back and a few were loaded with poison ivy. Even though my tree guys had their skin protected I still made them wash exactly as you suggested .. COLD water and dishwashing soap.  Be aware and be prepared!  Thanks for the post.

Apr 14, 2012 11:54 PM
Maureen McCabe
HER Realtors - Columbus, OH
Columbus Ohio Real Estate

I was wondering if it was the season walking in the woods last Thursday.  I think I must not be allergic to poison ivy or just lucky to never have been exposed to it.

Apr 15, 2012 12:48 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks, Jay, for sharing this information. I posted in on my Facebook timeline.

Apr 15, 2012 02:56 AM
David Shamansky
US Mortgages - David Shamansky - Highlands Ranch, CO
Creative, Aggressive & 560 FICO - OK, Colorado Mtg

Many a day as a kid I would enjoy the scratchiness of finding the poison ivy patch. So in fond memory of this (thank you) how on earth am I this old??? (lol)

Peace

Apr 15, 2012 03:23 AM
Ellen Caruso
Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty - Glen Head, NY

Great reminder...my home backs to wooded property, and the kids are always wanting to venture there, now I'll have the reminder of what to look out for.

Apr 15, 2012 04:44 AM
Joy Daniels
Joy Daniels Real Estate Group, Ltd. - Harrisburg, PA

Once again I have bookmarked your post.  I used to have to get shots as a kid - and even now I can't even pull weeds in my flower garden if I don't want to get poison ivy. . . thanks for the great information

Apr 15, 2012 07:13 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Bliz - good advice.  I have seen realtors with cute sandals and shorts get poison ivy before after an inspection.

Craig - try to get it when young.  Those leave above are about the size of a quarter.

Michael P. - I have never heard that and would not want to experiment to find out!

Mike S. - that's probably the best advice of all!

Apr 15, 2012 07:56 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Barbara - it especially likes trees.  Yep, cold water!

Maureen - it is!  And it only worsens from here!

Thanks Roy!  Exposure, exposure, exposure... but not to poison ivy!

You won't find much peace with a poison ivy patch, Peace!  Stay away, you old fogie you.

Apr 15, 2012 07:58 AM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Ellen - it is an easy lesson - the three equal leaves are a good sign, and one to avoid.

Erica - teach them to avoid it an hope this is the only case this year!

Thank you Joy.  My brother had to get the shots.  As a kid I was immune, but I have not tested it lately!

Apr 15, 2012 07:59 AM
Reuben Saltzman
Structure Tech Home Inspections - Minneapolis, MN
Delivering the Unbiased Truth.

Good stuff, Jay.  Thanks for the reminder.

Apr 15, 2012 11:17 AM
Patricia Kennedy
RLAH@properties - Washington, DC
Home in the Capital

Jay, I am so allergic to this stuff!  And I am so careful when I'm around anything that is green with three leaves, including clover!

Apr 15, 2012 12:05 PM
Sherry Chastain
Hendersonville, Nashville, Old Hickory, Lebanon Tennessee - Hendersonville, TN
Realtor, Selling Homes, Lake Properties,Luxury Homes,Short Sales

I'm so alergic if I see someone with it, say the word 3 times or probably even from reading this post I get it. My 8 year old daughter just had her first case. My 10 year old son who was in the same woods with her never got it. I didn't kiss her goodnight for a week. We did air kisses!

Apr 15, 2012 01:12 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Now you can remember what to look for when you take your fishing hut off the lake Reubs...  and know what not to mix in your woodland salad.

Pat - I coached my son's soccer team for a few years when he was little.  To keep the kids from running around before the game, in the bushes and such near the field, I would have them all lay in clover to look for four-leaf clovers!  They rested and had some fun.  I said that if we all found one we would win the game...

Sherry - that is how it spreads, by itching it or touching the liquid that comes out of it.  Good idea with the air kisses!

Apr 15, 2012 07:54 PM