Ivy Removal Services

If you have ivy growing in your yard or on your home, then you might have a bigger problem than you realize. Leaving it alone won’t make it go away, and you’d be surprised at how fast ivy can grow and spread over your property.

Ivy Removal Services

It is clear that you need to take immediate action to protect everyone in your home. That is why we have been offering our ivy removal services for decades. When it comes to ivy removal, you need professionals because that is the best way to get rid of it permanently.

Trust us! We have seen people think they don’t need to call in the pros, only to be surprised when the ivy comes back with a vengeance. It is a resilient and crafty plant, and we will eradicate every trace of it in your yard or garden.

So call us today and speak to one of our friendly ivy specialists. They will give you an affordable quote so you know the cost to remove ivy from your property – the quote is free and you don’t even have to commit!

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We have seen people think they don’t need to call in the pros, only to be surprised when the ivy comes back with a vengeance. It is a resilient and crafty plant, and we will eradicate every trace of it in your yard or garden.

How Can You Identify Poison Ivy?

Poison ivy is one of the leading causes of allergic reactions in the United States. Over 50 million Americans report cases of allergic reactions to poison ivy each year… and 10-15% of those reactions are extreme cases.

So you might have gone to your yard or garden and seen a suspicious-looking plant growing on the ground or the tree your kids love to climb. But how can you tell what you are looking at is poison ivy? After all, the plant looks like any other ordinary vine or shrub. 

People always say you can identify poison ivy because it has three leaves… but so do other plants. Apart from the three leaves, here are other identifying features of poison ivy:

Poison ivy is one of the leading causes of allergic reactions in the United States. Over 50 million Americans report cases of allergic reactions to poison ivy each year… and 10-15% of those reactions are extreme cases.

So you might have gone to your yard or garden and seen a suspicious-looking plant growing on the ground or the tree your kids love to climb. But how can you tell what you are looking at is poison ivy? After all, the plant looks like any other ordinary vine or shrub. 

People always say you can identify poison ivy because it has three leaves… but so do other plants. Apart from the three leaves, here are other identifying features of poison ivy:

How Can You Identify Poison Ivy?

Poison ivy is one of the leading causes of allergic reactions in the United States. Over 50 million Americans report cases of allergic reactions to poison ivy each year… and 10-15% of those reactions are extreme cases.

So you might have gone to your yard or garden and seen a suspicious-looking plant growing on the ground or the tree your kids love to climb. But how can you tell what you are looking at is poison ivy? After all, the plant looks like any other ordinary vine or shrub.
People always say you can identify poison ivy because it has three leaves… but so do other plants. Apart from the three leaves, here are other identifying features of poison ivy:

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Poison Ivy Removal Cost

There is no one-size-fits-all solution to poison ivy removal. This means prices will vary depending on a number of factors. We know that since hiring professionals costs money, you will definitely want to know the english poison ivy removal cost and adjust your budget accordingly. On average, you should expect to pay at least $500 for a professional to remove the shrub. You could pay more or less, but it is hard to tell without getting an inspection.

Vine Removal Cost

Vines are a huge part of any kind of ivy plant including english ivy and poison ivy. While we include the removal of all vines in all of our services, removing the vines alone is not enough. When it comes to vine removal you really need to remove the root of the problem (literally)!

English Ivy Removal Services and Cost

English Ivy is one of the most difficult type of ivy to remove. This particular species is frequently found attached to trees (instead of homes) and depending on the height of the tree it can become very difficult to reach every part of the plant. As a result, it can be very difficult to fully assess the cost of english ivy removal with knowing the exact location. However, by submitting your information on our contact form you will get a quote ASAP. Our professionals use both manual and chemical means to safely and permanently remove english ivy under a huge variety of circumstances. So whether the ivy is found at the top of the tree or just getting started our team is ready to handle it.

What Can Happen If I Touched Poison Ivy?

If you touched poison ivy, you will most likely experience a skin reaction. Poison ivy has an oily sap known as urushiol that can trigger the body’s histamine’s reaction. When this happens, the affected person usually experiences itching, redness and swelling in the area that came in contact with the sap. In other scenarios, contact can lead to a fever and infection that requires medical care. This is why it is important to take poison ivy seriously and call us in to come and get rid of it immediately.

Ready to Get Rid of that Ivy?

Ignoring the poison ivy will not make it go away – it is time to do something about it. Call us now for the best ivy removal services. We will be more than happy to make sure you and your family are safe from the dangers of poison ivy.

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Can’t I Just Pull Out the Poison Ivy?

Pulling out poison ivy is one of the most effective ways to get rid of it. But if not done carefully and you accidentally touch it, you might be in for an unpleasant experience. Besides, pulling it out is just the first step, as you still need to destroy the roots.

This is all work best left to the pros.

Do Landscapers Remove Poison Ivy?

Many landscaping companies indeed claim to remove poison ivy. But what they do in most cases is just bury it under the dirt and do a fancy landscape job to mask its presence. And before you know it, the poison ivy is starting to rear its ugly head again.

Always call in a company that specializes in poison ivy removal – like us!

Should I Spray the Ivy With Herbicide Before You Arrive?

Many people feel the need to spray the plant with herbicide before we come to remove it. While it might seem helpful on the face of it, we strongly advise against this. In most cases, this usually just makes our job harder.

When you call us, that poison ivy is no longer your concern – let us deal with it for you!

Besides that, the herbicide might destroy your surrounding vegetation. As professionals, we know how to kill that poison ivy once and for all while ensuring that we don’t damage your landscaping, keeping your flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables and other vegetation safe.

We know which strategy to use and what the best tool for cutting ivy is. And our professionals have been trained extensively in advanced poison ivy removal techniques. We will have you enjoying your yard again in no time at all.

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