Direct Line

    Contact.

    The fastest path is the intake form below. For anything else:

    What to expect

    Most inquiries get a response within one business day, often the same day during the active season (April through October). Voicemail and email both reach Krister directly — there is no front desk, no dispatcher, and no sales team. The person who answers is the person who will walk your property and do the work.

    What helps on a first message

    A few details up front make scheduling faster: your property address, a rough sense of where the poison ivy is concentrated (back fence line, stone wall, garden bed, wooded edge), how long it has been there, and any prior treatment history — especially if the property has been sprayed before (background on why that matters is in the field notes). Photos are welcome but not required; every property gets an in-person survey before any proposal is written, following the same methodology on every property.

    Service area & seasonal timing

    Weston Ivy League serves Weston, Lincoln, Wayland, Sudbury, and Wellesley, MA. The active removal season runs April through October, when poison ivy is in leaf and the root system can be traced reliably. Off-season inquiries are still welcome — surveys and proposals are scheduled for the following spring, and early bookings tend to get the preferred dates.

    A note on emergencies

    If someone has had skin contact and is reacting, call your doctor or poison control — not a removal service. Weston Ivy League handles the plant on the property, not the rash. Once the urgent medical question is settled, we can talk about clearing the source.

    Before reaching out, you may want to read the methodology, review the proposal process, or learn about Krister. More background reading is in the field notes.

    § VIII · The Request

    Property Review Request

    Submit your property for review.

    § OPERATING RADIUS: Weston and surrounding towns.

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    4–6 photos required. Please include at least one wide shot of the affected area, one mid-range shot showing the surrounding context, and one close-up of suspected ivy. Required for a ballpark range without an in-person visit.

    Your information stays private and is used only to follow up about your property.