[NAFEX] Poison Ivy Article

Jim Fruth jfruth at tds.net
Mon Oct 15 10:23:20 EDT 2007


Tanis,
    There is one important subject left out of your article, a subject that 
could, perhaps, become a fifth section.  This section would deal with the 
degradation of urushiol over time.
    I do alot of wild berry picking for Brambleberry Farm and I frequently 
wade through or stand among Poison Ivy Plants to do so.  There is a place 
where I pick Highbush Cranberries that the Poison Ivy is waist high.  So 
then comes the question, "How long do I have to wait until I dare remove a 
pebble from my shoe?"  It has been my experience that if I wait two or more 
hours, I can safely remove my shoes or wipe burrs off my pants without 
getting the rash.
    Then if we compare the possibility of getting a urushiol rash from my 
shoes or clothes to getting the rash from pets.  Pets have oils in their fur 
that might(???) extend the life of urushiol as compared to my oil-less 
clothes.  Can a cat carry 'live' urushiol longer than my clothes can?  I 
think this is a subject worth investigating.  Does anyone need to do a 
thesis paper?

Jim Fruth
Brambleberry Farm
Pequot Lakes, MN  56472
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