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Thanks for watching Bill! Ugh, the poison ivy is common in that section of woods more so than all of the other areas. The trees dropping over the trails seems to be everywhere, especially since most of the ash trees died.
That's a fact. I actually saw a guy in a video who eats it to build immunity to it. I think I read somewhere that statistically, I believe it said that 90% of the world's population is allergic to the urushiol in poison ivy...but no one asked me, so those numbers may be a little skewed.
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Leverage the name of the game eh ? Some great tips sir didn't realize how nasty that stuff really is !
Thanks for watching Bill! Ugh, the poison ivy is common in that section of woods more so than all of the other areas. The trees dropping over the trails seems to be everywhere, especially since most of the ash trees died.
Some people got poison just watch this. Others grabbed onto that log and ripped it off and got 3 little bubbles of poison.
That's a fact. I actually saw a guy in a video who eats it to build immunity to it. I think I read somewhere that statistically, I believe it said that 90% of the world's population is allergic to the urushiol in poison ivy...but no one asked me, so those numbers may be a little skewed.