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First, pardon me if I'm spelling Ceder wrong. It doesn't look right but the spell checker says it's ok.
Awhile ago I recall reading something that said that ceder was an insecticide. And there was a thread on here where someone mentioned that they believe having a ceder chest in their room killed half their collection - even though they swear they didn't touch the chest and then the T's ... they claimed it was just being in the presence of the chest. - as soon as they removed the chest the T's stopped dieing.
So I've been avoiding it.
Now I'm house hunting - and trying to make sure stuff like cabinets wouldn't be made out of ceder. However two things happened that made me want to write this thread.
First - at costco there is a very neat planter box set up. They finally had a display of it - and it was clearly marked that you get 6 pieces for 300. you have to put it together but that's ok.
I really want a garden and was thinking of using those in the yard of whatever house I buy (if I find one this spring). They are light colored so I thought they were pine or something. But no. I look at the sign and it says "NATURAL CEDER" I'm like WHAT?! and I touched it too! (I washed my hands when I got home)
Now I had thought that ceder was supposed to be red or redish... this was a white wood. To back it up - the second thing.... one of the houses I looked at had ceder closets. - that is paneling of ceder in the back. and that WAS red. not stained.. that is it wasn't uniformity red... but red um not sure if "streaks" is the right word here. Maybe "marbled" red and white wood.
Then on top of all that... my mom told me most privacy fences are made of ceder.
If it's outside I'd be afraid of caring the oils and stuff inside you know?
So my question is... am I being overly paranoid about this?
CAN I have ceder planter boxes - and go out and plant in them without risking my T's? How about ceder fences or ceder bark as mulch? (I still don't trust anything installed in the house)
Thanks for any help/opeions/stories.
- Sharon
Awhile ago I recall reading something that said that ceder was an insecticide. And there was a thread on here where someone mentioned that they believe having a ceder chest in their room killed half their collection - even though they swear they didn't touch the chest and then the T's ... they claimed it was just being in the presence of the chest. - as soon as they removed the chest the T's stopped dieing.
So I've been avoiding it.
Now I'm house hunting - and trying to make sure stuff like cabinets wouldn't be made out of ceder. However two things happened that made me want to write this thread.
First - at costco there is a very neat planter box set up. They finally had a display of it - and it was clearly marked that you get 6 pieces for 300. you have to put it together but that's ok.
I really want a garden and was thinking of using those in the yard of whatever house I buy (if I find one this spring). They are light colored so I thought they were pine or something. But no. I look at the sign and it says "NATURAL CEDER" I'm like WHAT?! and I touched it too! (I washed my hands when I got home)
Now I had thought that ceder was supposed to be red or redish... this was a white wood. To back it up - the second thing.... one of the houses I looked at had ceder closets. - that is paneling of ceder in the back. and that WAS red. not stained.. that is it wasn't uniformity red... but red um not sure if "streaks" is the right word here. Maybe "marbled" red and white wood.
Then on top of all that... my mom told me most privacy fences are made of ceder.
If it's outside I'd be afraid of caring the oils and stuff inside you know?
So my question is... am I being overly paranoid about this?
CAN I have ceder planter boxes - and go out and plant in them without risking my T's? How about ceder fences or ceder bark as mulch? (I still don't trust anything installed in the house)
Thanks for any help/opeions/stories.
- Sharon