So. Just some 2020 ramblings as I (hopefully) am hitting the end of what has been my worst ever case of Poison Ivy. Yes. It deserves the upper case.
Our property is highly wooded and even more highly covered with PI, so I bump into it a few times a summer. Which, in the past, has just led to little isolated itchy bumps that fade in a few days like mosquito bites.
But not in 2020.
This PI started slow. Nothing to write home about. And then it started to spread. And if reporters were writing about it the stories would have been very mixed. Right Hand and Arm: DISASTER! RED ALERT! Left Arm: Not that bad, really, quit your griping. Rest of body: What are you talking about? There is no problem here. Then after a few days of these conflicting reports, the Face weighed in with: AAACK! WHAT IS EVEN GOING ON? And a day or two later the Face shut down one of the Eyes. At which point Brain decided it was time to seek some sort of Expert Advice. Said Expert administered a Sharp Intervention in areas that had not reported any conflict whatsoever. That Sharp Intervention did not seem to have any significant effect for a lagtime of 72 hours. And then suddenly there was a vast improvement on all fronts.
We are now a week from that Intervention. And varied reports continue to come in from parts of the body. The Right Hand and Arm have ceased to weep and are now covered with fresh pink flesh. The Left Hand and Arm continue to have limited squalls. The Face and Eye believe everything is back to normal, why are we still talking about this? And the Legs are fighting very limited outbreaks and saying: Is This What All the Fuss Was About? But the Brain is saying: I wish it were completely gone. What if there is a need for another intervention? And what if we touch the Evil Weed again?
It is hard in the midst of 2020 to know what is going on and what to listen to.
Ugh, this is really bad, Michelle. Sounds like me in the 3rd grade (the kids at school called me Scabman). I am very sorry! I do have some tips that are not the same as what others gave you!! However: this is the most important tip: get rid of that stuff right now, no matter your beliefs about Roundup. Lowes has a special kind of Roundup with other things added for poison ivy. You have to spray the growing leaves, which will take it to the roots. Go out every spring and do it again if you need to. Don't let it be on your property!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I will pass that along to Devastatingly Handsome. I agree -- the stuff has GOT to go!
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