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    How long does it take for poison ivy to heal when treated?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Generally, it will take between 5-12 days for a poison ivy rash to heal. See your doctor if you have any complications or if the rash doesn't clear up after 2 weeks.
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    How do you get poison oak out of clothes?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    It is best to use laundry detergent and a high water temperature when washing clothes that have come in contact with poison oak.
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    How do you get rid of poison ivy rash?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Shower immediately, wash all of the clothes you were wearing, do not scratch the blisters, and apply calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream.
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    How can you identify poison oak?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Poison oak is typically found in shrub form but it can also be found as a vine. Remember the saying "Leaves of three, leave it be."
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    I have a large tree that is covered in poison oak. How can I kill the poison oak using the vinegar method without harming the tree?
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    Just cut all the vines and then pour the vinegar in small amounts onto the vines, trying to get as little as possible onto the tree and roots. A small amount will kill the poison oak but not the tree.
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    What are the symptoms of poison oak in a dog?
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    Often you won't see any reaction because the toxin does not reach the skin. It can rub off your dog's fur and onto you though, so your dog needs to be bathed if it has been exposed. If the toxin reaches your dog's skin, the dog can experience symptoms similar to what humans get. If it isn't too severe, you might think your dog has fleas.
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    If I use chemicals to get rid of poison oak near my hand-dug well, will the chemicals seep into the well, and can they hurt my goats?
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    Yes, the chemicals can get into your well, and can harm your goats as well as your own water supply. You should look into non-toxic methods for removing the poison oak.
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    Is there anything that neutralizes the oils and makes them harmless?
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    Yes. It's called "tecnu". It also works for poison ivy. In areas where poison oak and ivy are prevalent, you can probably find it in your local hardware store. I find the best way to use it is to put it liberally on the area you suspect has been exposed BEFORE you use soap and water. Rub it as if you were lathering with soap. When you have worked the area thoroughly, rinse with water and use soap to remove the residue. Also see the directions on the container. DO NOT get it in your eyes. It can also be used after the rash appears to prevent spreading and reduce the severity of the attack.
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