
Tap My Trees Individual Spile & Hook, #TMT02145
SKU JN1080696
Original price
$3.99
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Original price
$3.99
Original price
$3.99
$3.99
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$3.99
Current price
$3.99
Availability:
in stock, ready to be shipped
Tap My Trees Individual Spile
Tap your Maple Tree to get fresh Maple Syrup or Maple Sap using this stainless steel spile. Simply pound the spile into your maple tree to start collecting maple sap.
The stainless steel spile comes with a hanging hook which is used to hold a sap collection bucket or bag.
Our individual Maple Tree spiles are an economical and simply way to pick up a new hobby of Maple Syrup collecting!
All Tap My Trees products designed for Maple Syrup production can also be used to make syrup from Birch, Sycamore, and Walnut trees.
Collecting maple sap is a green, environmentally sustainable process that can be enjoyed by anyone with a healthy, mature maple tree.
The process of tapping maple trees, collecting the sap, and making maple syrup (one of the many uses of maple sap) is actually quite simple. It does, however, take some time and a willingness to get outdoors and experience this miracle of nature (literally tapping into Mother Nature).
Preparation (Summer & Fall)
-Identify your maple trees
-Obtain the equipment needed to tap trees
Tapping Trees (Winter - February - March)
-When to tap maple trees
-Select maple trees to tap
-Clean equipment
-Gather equipment
-Tap the tree
-Hang the bucket and attach lid
Collect Sap & Make Syrup (February - March - April)
-Transfer sap from buckets to storage containers
-Storing your sap
-Process sap into maple syrup and other uses
-When to stop collecting saps
Cleanup (Spring)
-Remove spiles (taps), buckets, and lids from trees
-Clean equipment
-Store equipment for next year
Tap your Maple Tree to get fresh Maple Syrup or Maple Sap using this stainless steel spile. Simply pound the spile into your maple tree to start collecting maple sap.
The stainless steel spile comes with a hanging hook which is used to hold a sap collection bucket or bag.
Our individual Maple Tree spiles are an economical and simply way to pick up a new hobby of Maple Syrup collecting!
All Tap My Trees products designed for Maple Syrup production can also be used to make syrup from Birch, Sycamore, and Walnut trees.
Collecting maple sap is a green, environmentally sustainable process that can be enjoyed by anyone with a healthy, mature maple tree.
The process of tapping maple trees, collecting the sap, and making maple syrup (one of the many uses of maple sap) is actually quite simple. It does, however, take some time and a willingness to get outdoors and experience this miracle of nature (literally tapping into Mother Nature).
Preparation (Summer & Fall)
-Identify your maple trees
-Obtain the equipment needed to tap trees
Tapping Trees (Winter - February - March)
-When to tap maple trees
-Select maple trees to tap
-Clean equipment
-Gather equipment
-Tap the tree
-Hang the bucket and attach lid
Collect Sap & Make Syrup (February - March - April)
-Transfer sap from buckets to storage containers
-Storing your sap
-Process sap into maple syrup and other uses
-When to stop collecting saps
Cleanup (Spring)
-Remove spiles (taps), buckets, and lids from trees
-Clean equipment
-Store equipment for next year
Standard shipping
Estimated delivery time: 7-10 days