Yes, you can use wood glue on a tree. I have no idea what will happen to it as the tree grows - could be an interesting experiment.
Some pine trees do that.
It is the sap of the tree and could possibly be used as the base for a simple glue if mixed with the right ingredients.
You can make tree sap glue from many trees. -Native Indians in the north used pine sap mixed with very finely crushed charcoal for glue. -It works, I've tried it.
you catch them then glue them back to the tree! then you climb the tree and peel it. and finally you eat the banana from the tree!
Nobody knows. Archeologists have found clay pots repaired by glue at burial sites from 4000 BC. The glue was made from tree sap.
the one that has glue on it
You can upholster a cat tree with carpet by gluing the carpet to the tree. Any carpet store will have carpet glue that you can use.
Yes, native people all over the world had glues from tree-sap. The north American Indians added crushed charcoal to pine sap to make a glue.
if you are refering to glue in extensions, than tea tree oil is best
Pine trees and okra for sure, and possibly more.
You can't really make a Christmas tree but if you are a kid get a stick and glue pipe cleaners on it. Then make ornaments, it's cute!!
It's the other way around, some glue is made of gum (tree sap)