yes it does. the smoke gets in their cannibalistic little eyes and they fly away. just like you or i would. case closed.
Yes
Not possible to give you an answer, since weight will vary greatly based on the size of the logs (big logs= big air spaces between them) and whether it is dry or green. Small green pinion may weigh 4500 lbs per cord, dry large unsplit wood 2500 lbs. This is why firewood is sold by volume (cord being 4'x4'x8') and not by weight.
Yes, it works with up to 10" fire logs. Pinion wood is a suggested accessory that is listed at the bottom of the page.
Usually the types of bugs they had were bees, mosquitoes, wood ticks, beetles, horseflies, spiders, and scorpions.
Mix together Glycerine (can get from a cook shop) and potassium permanganate (can get from chemist) to make fire. Use loads of 'green' wood (alive) or leaves to make smoke. There, no mosquitoes!
Yes, tung oil provides protection for wood by penetrating the surface and forming a durable finish that helps to repel water and resist scratches and stains.
Cedar is a great wood to burn if you want to repel bugs. I wouldn't stop with wood though, there are a number of plants you can burn as well. Some plants to try are citronella, lemongrass, rosemary, and thyme.
David Wood is a really cool person!!!
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REPULSION OF MAGNETS:ANS:Magnets repel those materials who have opposite polarity to the magnet's.If a material is charged negative then a positive poled magnet will repel it with an electromagnetic force.
No Elijah Wood is still alive
An electromagnet can repel materials that are either ferromagnetic (such as iron or nickel) or paramagnetic (such as aluminum or copper) when it is energized. Non-magnetic materials like wood, plastic, or glass will not be affected by the repelling force of an electromagnet.