No. They may flare up for a moment, but they do not sustain a flame. Where there are pine needles, there is likely Pine sap. Grab a glob of the sap and like that on fire. It works great. Also, the tiny dead twigs (often found lower on the tree under the canopy) of Pine trees are great for starting files as well. If they are small enough, they will burn like match sticks.
For a fire to burn, three things are needed: fuel, oxygen, and heat. The fuel provides the material that burns, the oxygen is necessary for the combustion process, and the heat initiates and sustains the chemical reactions that produce fire.
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well you have to get good tinder like newspaper or old branches and then pick up your magnifying lens and hold it up to the tinder. Try to get the light as small as possible. Tip/if you try to do it at dusk it wont work noon or in the afternoon is the best time.
The fire has to be built in a dry place, under a rock ledge or a large log. Stones can be used to create a small roof for the fire. Dry tinder is important as well as being able to have a good quantity of small and relatively dry stuff to feed the flame.
The fire has to be built in a dry place, under a rock ledge or a large log. Stones can be used to create a small roof for the fire. Dry tinder is important as well as being able to have a good quantity of small and relatively dry stuff to feed the flame.
seems like it might make good tinder
The Navajo used yucca for many things. The fruit is edible as a vegetable it is somewhat like squash. The flowers are good to eat too. The root is used for shampoo, it is used in ceremonies such as the Kinaalda. The fiber is used to make baskets, sandals and cordage. The spines are good needles. The dry inside of the stalks is used for tinder.
Check out http://www.SantaDeliversTrees.com Friendly people not out to make a killing on the price. They seem to want the customers to have a good time. SantaDeliversTrees.com does not keep bugs out of their trees with pesticides. They do not spray herbicides on the weeds....they use a weed eater. They do not ship trees and leave a huge carbon foot print. They do not spray the tree with a needle retention product (glue that keeps the dead needles from falling off....this may sound good at first but the product does not make the tree more fire resistant and the needles will turn brown on the tree: to combat this, large operations will then use a chemical to paint the needles green so the buyer will think the tree is fresh.
for fun u spin them round in cool ways and if you get dead good u can buy fire ones
because it calms you down.
yes
because it calms you down.