That even looks like a bad reaction to poison ivy/oak.
I had a really bad case of that last year it was awful.
Same here about 3 years ago. Lesson learned on clearing out and fall mowing a field that hadn't been touched in a few years.
Whatever you do don't burn it. It fills the air with it's juice in a mist. I know someone that was hospitalized after burning poison oak. Imagine it in your eyes, mouth, nose and lungs. Worse case I ever had was from sliding down a grade while hiking to get down 50 ft. Was using the stuff for handholds. Thank God I was wearing long pants.
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