(NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Health officials say this year could be worse for poison ivy dangers. Research suggests that because of global warning the elevated levels of carbon dioxide may be having an effect ...
Perhaps it’s just me, but it seems as if my old nemesis is closing in and taking over just about everywhere. You’ll find it slithering into folks’ landscapes, creeping up the sides of houses, in city ...
Mark Laliberte is used to getting poison ivy, but the reaction he suffered in July was the worst ever. The 37-year-old Candia man was clearing brush on his property when he slipped into some bushes.
Over a decade ago, when Peter Barron started removing poison ivy for a living, he decided to document his work. "Every year I always take pictures of the poison ivy as it's blooming," said Barron, who ...
By David Gerson, DO, with Sherwood Family Medical Clinic It’s finally the time of year when you can truly put on shorts and ...
It’s not a new phenomenon in Boise, but it always bears a yearly reminder: Keep an eye out for poison ivy in the Treasure Valley. The three-leaf plant, which causes an itchy red rash and blisters, is ...
It may only seem like there's more poison ivy this year. "I would say the number of requests for identification and control information for poison ivy has been consistent over the decade that I have ...