1. Canadian sugar maple wood is burned in an oxygen-free kiln to remove the moisture and wood pollutants. 2. Excess wood is either burned, sold to park residents or put up for bid, with the money going back to Washington, D.C. 3. If there any there, chances are that burning the wood will dispose of them. 4. Many of the incidents involved sawing or burning the wood. 5. Most are looking to cut their fuel-oil or electricity bills by burning more wood in an existing stove or fireplace. 6. Some do-it-yourselfers try to burn the wood out of the head with a torch. 7. The inside of a chimney will quickly become coated with creosote when green wood is being burned. 8. The only way to fight the beetle, experts say, is to cut down the tree in the winter before adult beetles emerge, and burn the wood. 9. They burned the wood at home. 10. They literally go up in smoke when the wood is burned, depositing color and flavor on the food. |