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  • 09-15-2008, 10:56 PM
    kc261
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Yes, it really does amazing thing about keeping the odor down. Plus, it isn't as expensive as it seems because you only have to use a very small amount.
  • 09-15-2008, 10:59 PM
    LarryPetty
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    Yes, it really does amazing thing about keeping the odor down. Plus, it isn't as expensive as it seems because you only have to use a very small amount.

    Do you know how many cement tubs you can fill with one bag?
  • 09-15-2008, 11:07 PM
    stangs13
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by LarryPetty View Post
    Do you know how many cement tubs you can fill with one bag?

    Just use enough to barely cover the bottom.
  • 09-15-2008, 11:25 PM
    Rapture
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mcavana View Post
    I lied. I am replying one more time.

    I will continue to spray a light mist of water on the pellets any time I use them in the future because it worked. There was little to no airborn dust, and it took a LOT longer to stink then normal. Didn't make sense to me either how it worked... so I emailed the manufacturer.

    Here is my email:

    COMMENTS: Hello,

    Have a question for you. Not sure if you are aware of this but a large
    number of my peers are using your equine fresh pine pelletts for pet /
    breeding rats. It is a superior prodect to keep smell down, and works quite
    well all around. Normally it is just dumped into the tank or tub and used
    as is without adding any water.

    Recently I noticed that the bag gave directions to apply a fine mist of
    water to the pellets once it is laid. Just to experiment I did this with my
    rats. I put just enough pellets down to cover the bottom of the tank and
    then sprayed it for about a second with a fine mist. The pellets swelled up
    a litte, then ultimately became totally dry again.

    While misting did break the pellets down a littleI noticed that after heavy
    use there is little to no airborn dust from the pelletts. It also somehow
    has kept the smell down even more compared to laying down without the
    misting.

    My question is, why am I experiencing these results? Anyone who uses pine
    pellets knows as soon as they get peed on they break down into the saw dust.
    Why would misting with water prior to use end up lowering the amount of
    airborn dust when the slight misting seems to add no lasting humidity to the
    pine?


    Mike Cavanaugh



    Here is the Response:

    Hi Michael,

    Thank you for the email. It would seem to me that your methods and results
    are great for your desired outcome.

    On a microscopic level, I can speculate the following : By applying a fine
    mist of water to the product, the pellet surface swells (or becomes rough) .
    This surface swelling is the wood fiber bundles absorbing the small amount
    of water thus the appearance of the product drying out. By
    opening up the fiber bundles in this way, as the animal urinates the product
    will absorb faster due to the greater surface area of the pellet from the
    swelling process. Plus the pellet will have a higher moisture content which
    will also result in faster moisture absorption because water molecules have
    a high molecular attraction for one another.

    When you absorb the urine quickly it has little time to grow the bacteria
    that cause the odor thus giving better odor control and as well keeps the
    dust to a minimum.

    I am mailing out some coupons for the time you took to email - thank you again!

    Cindee Kohagen
    PlanetWise Products


    Interesting explanation... still look forward to trying this product but not sure when I'll get to!
  • 09-15-2008, 11:30 PM
    stangs13
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Rapture View Post
    Interesting explanation... still look forward to trying this product but not sure when I'll get to!

    you should like come in tommarow. We has powas, and lots of pelleted shavings!!:D
  • 09-15-2008, 11:37 PM
    Rapture
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    LOL I'll try...
  • 09-15-2008, 11:38 PM
    stangs13
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Rapture View Post
    LOL I'll try...

    I will be doing nothing but unloading feed and NEW shavings, maybe you will be the first customer for the the new pine pellets9 they are better than the old ones, and that is saying alot.:D
  • 09-15-2008, 11:55 PM
    Rapture
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Well I am not working tomorrow so I should have time to go down there... we'll see how it goes.
  • 09-15-2008, 11:56 PM
    stangs13
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Rapture View Post
    Well I am not working tomorrow so I should have time to go down there... we'll see how it goes.

    hokay.
  • 10-13-2008, 12:17 PM
    whytepizza
    Re: Have you heard of this with Pine Pellets
    Yesterday's news works wonders. Doesn't remove the smell as much as Pine but it doesn't have as much dust, kind of just turns into soggy newspaper and then dries. I like it, but some people hate it.
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