I used to split inside, or as needed, never had a log splitter before, and used to buck and just stack, so at least it would dry. I found that if by some chance I split one open where they were active, toss that log in the fire, all the remaining ants will be scattered around for quite awhile, let it sit undisturbed, any alarmed ants will return, then toss in the fire or back into the deep freeze, sometimes I'd have to bring an unsplit log in, to let it dry a bit, they warm up, and you hit the jack pot. I've had piles of black cherry, bucked and though its riddled with ant habitat, they will migrate to one unsplit log, you just have to make sure that log does not come in the house.
I've hit the jackpot before and they scatter so quickly, so I left that piece alone, they went back inside it, and I carefully put it back outside to freeze up, then split and burned it.
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Today's Featured Article - Threshin Demonstration - by Michael Delaney. Introduction I bring you greetings from Prince Edward Island, Canada. We are Canada�s smallest province but big on farming. Maybe you�ve heard of us. Potatoes are our biggest crop. However, there is lots of mixed farming here also. I have a small mixed farm with 25-30 cattle. I make very good use of old machinery. I have a 135 MF Diesel, Farmall H and 1/3 share in an Allis B. I have complete lines of tillage and harvest equipment, and a saw gear etc. I have everything one would
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