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Poison Ivy & Invasive Vine Removal in Sterling Heights, MI

Poison ivy climbs trees, swallows fences, and spreads fast. We remove it safely — so you get your yard back without the rash.

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Get Your Yard Back Without the Rash

Poison ivy doesn't stay where it starts. It climbs trees, swallows fences, and spreads along the ground — and one wrong afternoon of pulling it yourself can mean weeks of a miserable rash. Burning it is worse, and genuinely dangerous.

We safely remove poison ivy, poison oak, and aggressive vines from trees, fences, and yards across Sterling Heights and Macomb County — so you get your yard back without the rash and without the risk.

When to Call

Common Problems We Help With

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"Leaves of three" on your trees

Vines climbing trunks with the classic three-leaf pattern.

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Vines taking over a fence

Growth swallowing fencing, sheds, or property lines.

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Ivy choking a tree

Heavy vines can damage and even kill the host tree over time.

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Rash after yard work

If you're reacting, it's somewhere you're touching.

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Don't burn it

Burning poison ivy releases toxins that are dangerous to inhale.

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Spreading along the ground

Ground cover that keeps coming back no matter how you pull it.

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No Guesswork — Send the Details and Get Help

Point out where the ivy or vines are — on trees, fences, or the ground — and we'll handle removal safely so it doesn't come back on you.

What we remove

  • Poison ivy & poison oak
  • Vines climbing trees
  • Overgrowth on fences & structures
  • Ground-cover infestations
  • Invasive & nuisance vines

Why not DIY

  • One contact = weeks of rash
  • Burning it is toxic and unsafe
  • Roots regrow if not fully removed
  • Vines damage trees & fences
  • Safe disposal matters
FAQ

Common Questions

Why not just remove poison ivy myself?+
The oil that causes the rash is on every part of the plant, including bare winter vines, and it spreads easily to skin, tools, and clothing. Professional removal keeps you out of contact and disposes of it safely.
Will it grow back?+
Poison ivy is persistent and can regrow from roots left behind. Proper removal targets the root system to reduce regrowth, though monitoring is sometimes needed.
Can you remove ivy that's killing my tree?+
Yes. Heavy vines can strangle and damage a tree. Removing them carefully protects the host tree, and the tree's health can be assessed at the same time.
Is it safe to burn poison ivy?+
No. Never burn it — burning releases the irritant oil into the smoke, which is dangerous to breathe. It needs to be removed and disposed of properly.
Do you remove other invasive vines too?+
Yes, aggressive and nuisance vines on trees, fences, and structures can be removed along with poison ivy.

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