they effect anything with wood
If you are using pine straw, be sure to use aged straw. Fresh pine straw has a chemical that causes issues with plants.
No, grass typically will not grow through pine straw because pine straw forms a dense and compact layer that inhibits the growth of grass.
Yes pine straw can help keep certain pests away.
Yes, termites can eat straw bales, as they are composed of organic material that termites find appealing. The cellulose in straw serves as a food source for these pests. However, the likelihood of termite infestation may depend on environmental factors and the specific conditions of the straw bales. Proper storage and treatment can help reduce the risk of termite damage.
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Yes, the presence of pine straw in soil can contribute to making it more acidic due to the natural acidity of pine needles as they decompose.
She was able to capture footage of chimps using tools to gather food - like sticking a small straw to draw out termites. Chimps discovered that if they put a small limb or straw into a termite mound, the termites would cling to the straw out of defense of their nest.
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Pine straw is made of the dried needles that fall from pine trees. It is a natural and sustainable mulch material that can be used in gardening and landscaping to help retain moisture in the soil and suppress weed growth.
They are pine straw and hay
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