October 29, 2013
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Keep an eye out for it when you are working in the yard, and especially if you live in a wooded area.
The best prevention is to know what it looks like, and avoid it! Poison ivy can be a very large vine. It grows quickly and seeds are deposited everywhere by birds, and can even show up in your mulch if there was poison ivy present when it was chipped.
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