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Dean Lofthouse
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missed this thread before, but explains what I had a few weeks ago then after strimming as we definitely have a bit of hog weed as per Deans pictures.

Another helpful thread.

At risk of a slight derail, can anyone recommend good general books for finding out what we have sprouting out of the ground, Curious about exactly what I am strimming away - probably all sorts of interesting stuff amongst it and might be useful for tracking down any other nasties.

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Call me harsh, but I set an exclusion zone around him at work, and only talked to him when I was upwind.

 

Not Hogweed, according to the hospital.

 

What do the hospital reckon it is then? They really are crap sometimes - like when they would have it that the burns my mate got all up his arms were from fig sap. Mate proved it to himself by getting more of it on his skin and the same reaction happening.

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Just had the last 4 days of work, due to being a idiot. Won a large clearance contract and ignored my own RA ended up with my left arm covered from the back of my hand to where my t shirt started with blisters some of them 1 inch long. STAY covered when striming!!!! thank god i had the full visor.

 

Oh also got loads on the back of my neck as well. Will have to be careful with the sun for the rest of the year and maybe even the next 2 years as well.

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