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Posted by: odyssey at Thu Oct 5 11:32:36 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by odyssey ] The 400 degrees suggested by Duffy is way too hot, especially if your oven runs a little hot anyway. Paper, wood, cellulose in general will burst into flame at 451 degrees (which is where the book/movie title Fahrenheit 451 comes from) and will start to scorch much lower than that. All that you're trying to do is kill off the little critters, and many of them will expire at around 150 or so. I would set your oven at 250. Then you have a margin of error (if it runs to 300 or so) that still shouldn't burn the wood. Let the oven preheat, then leave the wood in for 20 to 30 minutes or so, to give the heat time to soak into the depths of the wood (if you start to smell smoke, take out the wood and try again later with a lower oven temperature). When it's finished, take it out with a regular potholder and let it cool completely. I did this to a branch of boxelder (Acer negundo) which I use with my emerald boa and it worked well. | ||
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