Careful out there

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  1. Dave41079

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    Haven't seen that **** in our yard yet (and hope not to), but we run into wild parsnips all the time, unfortunately. My left leg around my ankle is currently paying for such an encounter over a month ago now, when I went out and brushcut a section of our yard. I hate that ****.
     
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    Often confused with cow parsnip, which looks similar. We have both here.......
     
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    Yep, we get some wild parsnip in our yard every year. Nasty stuff.
     
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    that hogweed has sent people to ICU after they BURN IT and inhale the smoke. Complete lung blistering, fluid build up and ultimate lung collapse/asphyxiation
     
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    Wow, crazy.
     

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