2 when necessary cut stubborn ivy from house with hand pruner.
How to remove ivy roots from siding.
1 gently pull ivy from house.
If the roots have grown into cracks you don t want to damage your mortar or siding by yanking too hard.
Cut off the ivy sucker shoots at the base of the root structure where the suckers originate.
5 cut the ivy stems close to ground with loppers.
Pour straight vinegar on the ivy roots they will die in days be sure to haul away all the leafs and branches because those will actually replant and grow that stuff is crazy if you see more coming back elsewhere then give it a shot.
3 scrape siding to remove dead branches and dried leaves.
Scrub vigorously with a hard bristled scrub brush to remove the ivy residue.
Put work gloves on.
When removing ivy pull it very gently off the wall not worrying about the stems that break and stay stuck.
Scrape whole ivy roots gently off the wall using a plastic scraper.
I ve had ivy growing on stucco and steel siding.
Remember if you don t kill the roots the ivy suckers will sprout back up and around the siding.
This way you ll apply the chemical exactly where you need it without leaching it into the surrounding soil.
Use a stiffer wire brush or even a paint scraper to remove ivy suckers from wood siding.
Detach as many whole roots as possible.
Don t get the vinegar on other plants or grass because it will kill them as well.
Sorry to say i found no easy way.
4 sand the siding with orbital sander to remove stubborn ivy stains and residue.
6 collect ivy and stuff into plastic trash bags.
Dig out the root ball with your garden spade to remove the plant entirely from the ground.
Use a small paint brush to apply the weed killer to the cut stems of the ivy plant.
Spray a small area of the surface with the bleach water and dish detergent solution.