Poison Ivy Growing On Fence

There are some quite large branches intertwined between the slats on both sides so we will need to remove some of the slats to completely remove these branches.
Poison ivy growing on fence. The trouble is the wooden fence has been built with alternate big and small slats with gaps between some of the slats which has allowed the ivy to grow on both sides. I have chain link fence around home around home and get every year poison oak and poison ivey growing on fence and other plants. Poison ivy also makes white berries which are eaten and dispersed by birds. What home made weed killer works best on these year round weeds.
Poison ivy has leaves that grow in groups of three. I have tried machine weed eaters and machete on them they come back anyway. Poison ivy is an important food source for many wild animals. Whenever eastern poison ivy climbs it uses little hairy roots to attach to surfaces.
Some animals such as deer and muskrats eat the leaves without any allergic reactions. This is also a good chance to see how the leaves branch off to the left then to the right rather than straight across from each other. Theres got to be something people use to keep them under control. When there are no leaves climbing poison ivy can almost always be identified by the hairy roots.
Poison ivy flowers with small clusters of white berries in the spring that last throughout the winter. Here we see a typical sight. Poison ivy leaves are pointed at the tip. With home made weed killers.
Poison ivy grows as both a vine and as a shrub. Wild turkeys woodpeckers and robins enjoy the late fall berries.