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Why are pine needles so sticky?

They contain a sticky substance known as resin.


What is the function of the resin ducts of plants?

secretes resin. Resin is a substance secreted to defends pine needle plants from insects and other animal that want to bore into the leaves: this is achieved with the resins bad taste.


What is the name of the resin obtained from pine trees?

Pine resin, from which we extract turpentine.


What is pine needles in Tagalog?

pine needles in Tagalog: no direct translation but it is referred to as pine tree also in Tagalog. Example is the Baguio pine tree.


What is found on a pine tree?

Roots, trunk, branches, twigs , needles and cones.


Can goats eat pine needles?

Yes, goats can safely eat pine needles. Goats are known to eat all of the pine needles off a tree if they can reach them.


What can you do with pine needles?

Pine needles can be used for mulch/compost, animal bedding, and making baskets. The oil from pine needles can be used for cleaning products and as a health supplement.


Allergic to pine tree needles?

If you are asking if one can be allergic to pine tree needles, the answer is YES. You can be.


Are the needles pine trees its actually its leaves?

Yes - the 'needles' of pine trees are their actual leaves.


Have you ever tried eating pine needles and what was your experience like?

I have not tried eating pine needles. Eating pine needles is not recommended as they can be tough and may cause stomach discomfort.


Are pine needles poison to humans?

Pine needles are only poisonous to humans if they consume a ton of them. Pine needles are not really made to be consumed anyway, but touching them or smelling them won't hurt you.


What do you get turpentine from?

Turpentine is typically derived from the resin of pine trees through a process of distillation. The resin is collected from the pine trees and then heated to extract the essential oils that make up turpentine.