Justin Turco
06-01-2007, 12:45 PM
I've read that you don't want to drive your metal taps in too tight because it can split the bark above and below the tap. I'd rather have a bucket fall off a tree than to damage trees the way I've seen in a few places in my woods.
The other thing that I think I have figured out has to do with pulling the tap out: If you pull it in one motion, you risk pulling the bark away from the tree all around the tap hole. I have concluded that it is best to "tunk" the tap side to side & up and down to loosen it up before pulling it out.
I've not seen either of these occurances with the plastic spouts.
And finally, it is important to give your trees a hug once in a while. And also,.... always always...... talk nice to them.
The other thing that I think I have figured out has to do with pulling the tap out: If you pull it in one motion, you risk pulling the bark away from the tree all around the tap hole. I have concluded that it is best to "tunk" the tap side to side & up and down to loosen it up before pulling it out.
I've not seen either of these occurances with the plastic spouts.
And finally, it is important to give your trees a hug once in a while. And also,.... always always...... talk nice to them.