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fabio monaci <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Apr 1995 14:05:20 +0100
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In message Mon, 3 Apr 1995 08:24:58 +22300129,
  Adam Finkelstein <[log in to unmask]>  writes:
 
> Andreas Kasenides wrote:
>
>> Since some fellows are discussing smoke producing techniques I
>>   would really like to hear from people that have considerable
>>   experience what is their favourite smoke producing agent?
>>
>
> Needles from _Pinus strobus_.
> (White Pine)
> Adam
I agree: good smell easy ligthing and very cheap; sometimes mixed with
needles of Douglas fir _Pseudotsuga mentiesi_ wich smell is very liked by
bees.
Many times my swarms choised Pseudotsuga may be for citronella oil smell,
no-one experieced similar thing?
Fabio Monaci
C.N.R. Centro studio Genesi Classificazione Cartografia del Suolo
P.zle delle Cascine 15
I-50144 Firenze
Tel. ++ 39 (0)55 360517    Telefax ++ 39 (0)55 321148
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