ultrarunner
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I have poison oak here. Use RoundUp + surfactant. But, it will kill everything it comes in contact with. Fortunately, our PO is a low ground hugging shrub - not a vine. Like Prichard, I'd suggest - cut the vine and paint the stump. I've even seen where the cut stump is wrapped with a small rag soaked in the solution and kept in place with a zip tie.
I've yet to find Poison Oak/Ivy in Western Washington and it is one of the reason I like working in the woods... in California I have an ongoing battle... bush, vines the size of coke cans and etc... terrible stuff and I can get it on all exposed skin never leaving the seat of the Dozer...
Is this an Eastern vs Western WA thing as far as territory for Poison Oak?