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Poisonous weed control

Don't let poison ivy and its poisonous cousins keep you housebound. Eliminate these and other annoying weeds with Roundup® Poison Ivy Plus Tough Brush Killer.
Poisonous weed control
Kills the Roots ... Guaranteed!*

Roundup® Poison Ivy Plus Tough Brush Killer, an exclusive formula with two of the best brush-killing ingredients, is guaranteed to kill to the root. Simply spray poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, kudzu or wild blackberry leaves until thoroughly wet. The product will penetrate the leaves and travel to the root without spreading to surrounding soil. Weeds usually begin to: (1) curl and wilt within 24 hours, (2) turn yellowish-brown in 3-4 days, and (3) are completely killed in 1-2 weeks.
*Consumer Guarantee: If for any reason you are not satisfied after using this product, simply send us original proof of purchase and we will replace the product or refund the purchase price.

This site only includes weeds that are injurious to skin. There are many other plants that are poisonous if ingested. For additional information on poisonous plants, contact your local Poison Control Center or Agricultural Extension Office.

Keep it Away

For best results, survey your property once a month throughout the growing season as poison ivy often encroaches from outside your yard. Think of it as your "monthly mission" to keep tough nuisance weeds at bay. If you find any new growth, apply Roundup Poison Ivy Plus Tough Brush Killer to stop it in its tracks. Remember to do this every 4 weeks. Pick a date you won't forget, such as the first Saturday, your birth date or the day you pay your mortgage.
 
 

Proper Disposal

After spraying with Roundup, leave rash-producing weeds be for at least 2 weeks. Then if you want to get rid of the unsightly dead weeds (you don't have to), protect exposed skin and put on gloves (disposable recommended). Cut dead brush to the ground before carefully placing it in a garbage bag and sealing tightly. Never burn poisonous weeds (dead or alive) since they can release a toxic irritant into the air and cause harm to skin and lungs. Wash (or toss) gloves and clothing in hot, soapy water, being careful not to let them come in contact with skin.