bearair
03-29-2010, 03:05 PM
I have about 50 Metal taps with hanging buckets and the rest are plastic taps with tubes leading to buckets which I place on the ground. Over all the metal taps have produced better this year than the plastic.
I noticed that the metal taps I use to hang buckets on have a small hole in the side, and was wondering if the hole lines up with the sap wood just inside the bark.
The plastic tap does not have a hole in the side which forces all the sap to flow back into the hole to make its way into the tap.
So if I were to drill a small hole on the side of the plastic tap would this help production?
Any thoughts?
I noticed that the metal taps I use to hang buckets on have a small hole in the side, and was wondering if the hole lines up with the sap wood just inside the bark.
The plastic tap does not have a hole in the side which forces all the sap to flow back into the hole to make its way into the tap.
So if I were to drill a small hole on the side of the plastic tap would this help production?
Any thoughts?