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QuestionShould the maple syrup be thin or thick?Community AnswerThe thicker the syrup, the higher concentrate of sugar. The thinner the syrup, the less concentrated amount.
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QuestionDoes the tap hole need to be plugged afterwards?Community AnswerNo. The tree seals the holes up itself over time. There will always be a little "scar" however. But there is no reason to plug the hole.
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QuestionIs maple syrup bad for your health?Community AnswerIf it is natural maple syrup, it isn't bad for you. However, if it is artificial, then it will cause you to gain weight and can cause cavities, as it's little more than flavored sugar syrup. Always prefer the authentic syrup.
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QuestionAt the end of the season, should I take the spile out of the hole and plug it up?Community AnswerYou should take the spiles out of the holes, but do not plug the hole with anything. The tree will heal on its own.
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QuestionDo I have to harvest the sap everyday? I can only go to my land every three weeks.Community AnswerIf you have very large container, and some tubing going from the tap to the container, and the lid is on good and tight, and nothing will knock it over, every three weeks should be okay -- as long as day time temperatures don't get over 7 for too long. If they, do, the syrup will go rancid.
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QuestionI placed a tap to low to gravity feed to my tubing line. How can I correct this?Adele OrrTop AnswererRemove the tap and try higher up on another tree. The first tree will plug up the hole on its own, and you can try tapping it again next year.
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QuestionCan I boil the syrup in an oven?Community AnswerNo, the amount of steam that boils off may plug your oven's vent, creating a pressure cooker.
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QuestionCan I leave taps in all year and reuse them in the spring?Adele OrrTop AnswererNo, you should remove the taps after the season is over. Leaving the taps in the tree will cause damage. The next year, you can use the same spiles again, just make sure your new hole is at least 6 inches away from the old one.
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QuestionCan you use a homemade spile instead of the store-bought ones?Adele OrrTop AnswererYes, you can make a homemade spile with aluminum piping. Do not use copper, as this is toxic to the tree.
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