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<blockquote data-quote="gcreekrch" data-source="post: 1481013" data-attributes="member: 14161"><p>Termite and the climate don't mix here.</p><p></p><p>The Pine Beetle killed a lot of trees in the late 80's and early 90's. Many of those trees are still standing and ongoing logging efforts to salvage the wood are still being carried out. This area is relatively dry and relatively cold. Many pine trees here with a 30 cm. base are 3 to 400 years old. The logged areas from 30 years ago are growing trees faster as they are not as thick coming in as when a fire has gone through. I won't be here to see the next logging regardless. Maybe the tree huggers will have it all stopped by then and people will be wearing leaves, eating berries and being eaten themselves by the grizzly bears they so want to protect. haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcreekrch, post: 1481013, member: 14161"] Termite and the climate don't mix here. The Pine Beetle killed a lot of trees in the late 80's and early 90's. Many of those trees are still standing and ongoing logging efforts to salvage the wood are still being carried out. This area is relatively dry and relatively cold. Many pine trees here with a 30 cm. base are 3 to 400 years old. The logged areas from 30 years ago are growing trees faster as they are not as thick coming in as when a fire has gone through. I won't be here to see the next logging regardless. Maybe the tree huggers will have it all stopped by then and people will be wearing leaves, eating berries and being eaten themselves by the grizzly bears they so want to protect. haha [/QUOTE]
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