I too use baling twine - the used twine I cut from hay bales. It burns quite
well. But before I use it, I hang it in a tree near the hives and let the rain
wash it. This works well, because I always find myself looking for smoker fuel
after I get to the hives. I have never found chemical contamination to be a
problem. I do the same with burlap bags that may have chemicals from the
potatoes they are used for.
Larry Krengel
Marengo, IL USA
> You need to be very careful using baler twine for smoker fuel as most twine
> is treated with chemicals.