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[quote=Anonymous]I don't like to use Round Up, but do use it on poison ivy because it kills it dead. I paint it on leaves and stems and running roots with a cheap little children's paint brush (with a small amount of round up in a disposable cup). Just a little goes a long way, but be careful not to get it on anything else you don't want killed. You may need to do a couple of applications. Cover all your skin and place a bandana over your hair if you have to wade into the stuff. Use disposable gloves. Wash your clothes afterwards in hot water. Don't cut the poison ivy because you can get the powder in your nose and mouth, and God help you if you do. If you want to hire someone to do the deed, there are lucky souls out there who aren't allergic to poisosn ivy. [/quote]
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