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At least only humans and a few other primates are affected by poison ivy. We're not creating a new scourge of the woods the way invasive prickly pear kills African wildlife - just making a native plant happier. One of the least bad impacts of climate change π
Remember them talking about this like 20 years ago. And since then I've watched it grow everywhere.
I've been trying to figure out how I almost never saw poison ivy as a kid who wandered through the woods often, but now I see it everywhere (in the same general area). Am I just an adult looking out for it now or is is actually growing more?
I think (not totally sure) I'm possibly one of the lucky ones that doesn't have a reaction to poison ivy. Poison sumac is a totally different story though, I've been stung by that stuff a couple times before. No fun. βΉοΈ
Are you sure? Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac all have the same oil, uriushiol. Maybe giant hogweed? Maybe something easy to mistake for Poison Ivy like Virginia Creeper?
You're very likely right on point. Honestly I only recall one bad encounter with poison sumac back when I was 7, but haven't had any reaction since then. And I grew up playing out in the woods, so I'm pretty sure I've encountered almost every plant the Gulf Coast has to offer in the wild.
Another commenter mentioned that their family was known to build a resistance/immunity to it after their first encounter.
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My older cousin told me our family was immune when I was little. To prove it he grabbed some barehanded and rubbed it on my arm.
Apparently we get it once super bad, and then our immune system ignores it? Which is even weirder, but that's the only time I had a reaction
No surprise. It is now EVERYWHERE in my area.
Ditto. Was goi lng to comment the same. Had a bed of ground cover that was poison ivy free 2 years ago, now itβs full of it.
This sounds like bad news for Gotham City.
While I was reading the title I was trying to decide if this was about comics or real life
Leaves of 3 wipe your pee /S