You can treat the uncomfortable symptoms of a poison sumac rash by using anti-itch creams, taking an oatmeal bath, and applying a cool compress.
Poison ivy contains a highly allergenic oil called urushiol, which can remain on objects and still cause a rash up to five years after contact.
Matches, tents, and starting a fire. What boy in the early 60s wasn’t captivated by Scouts, both Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts? The reaching into the hidden mysteries of self-reliance and independence in ...
Alnwick Castle in Northumberland is often recognized for its history and film appearances, but the most unusual part of the ...
Gavidia said area developers removed all the native oaks and topsoil during construction, leaving the land malnourished and ...
The hot, dry summers Clark County and much of the Pacific Northwest have experienced in recent years are harming some native ...
The hot, dry summers Clark County and much of the Pacific Northwest have experienced in recent years are harming some native tree species. Forestry experts and environmental groups say western hemlock ...
Whether they drop a bushel of berries or are prone to snapping stems, these trees are best avoided if you want a yard that's easy to maintain.