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    Re: Safe Woods for Snake Enclosure?

    I've never had a problem with pine.

    I also always use some sort of sealant. Also, most plywood or trim is not real fresh, not reaking of pine and not sticky with sap. Sure, you'll get that piney smell when cutting but it doesn't last long.

    There seems to be some sort of growing movement against pine but I have no clue why. I have never had a problem with it.
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