the answer is resin. it is the sticky stuff that seeps through the branches of a conifer when a branch is removed, protecting it from bugs or weather as it heals.
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gauze with adhesive tape
Silicon sealant is the adhesive.
Epoxy refers to a type of polymer that can be used as an adhesive, but not all adhesives are epoxy. Epoxy adhesives are known for their strong bonding capabilities and resistance to heat and chemicals.
There is no longer any animal part in modern glues.
Silicone mats are naturally sticky
Black Knight roofing tar .
100 % silicone is used as adhesive to make aquarium tanks and similar. i guess that qualifies it as 'glue'.
Conifer or " pine " boughs were used to make shelters,the wood was burned,the seeds in the pine cone were eaten ( pine nuts )
Bandages stick to the skin because of the adhesive material on one side of the bandage. This adhesive is specially designed to create a bond with the skin's surface, providing a secure hold. The adhesive is non-toxic and hypoallergenic to prevent any irritations.
Use a good mastic or adhesive
Many types of adhesive are used on labels: permanent; peelable; ultra peel; frost fix; marine; and security are the most common types of adhesive that are used.
They have an adhesive on part of the back. The adhesive is generally not strong enough to make a good glue, but it's tacky enough to make a decent temporary attachment. Low Mw Poly(acrylates) (actually, oligo-acrylates would probably be a better term) tend to be good candidates for this kind of adhesive. The glue used was actually a failure of an adhesive, invented by 3M. It found a use for temporairly sticking attachments to other paper without causing damage.