But could you be sure you got all the roots/vines?Good advice. Mowing it will probably cut up the plant and release all kinds of poison ivy oil in the mower bag. Since poison ivy oil can cling to objects for over a year, the better option might be to gear up in protective clothing and pull the ivy out by the roots. I can see me emptying my mower bag months later, not using gloves, and getting infected from the poison ivy oil still on or in the bagger.
Speaking of that, could a person use a mini tiller on the poison ivy to dig it out by the roots, rake it up, and dispose of it (not burning)?