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Old 25-09-15, 20:59
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Originally Posted by SDT16 View Post
Thanks John,

Well I do have time.

I have been thinking about building a large container to hold the entire set of tracks. They are currently rolled up. I figured I would lay the on the side and stack them. This sound like a much safer way to go environmental speaking.

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Sean
If the track is rolled, it is probably in pallet sized portions. There are any number of equivalent sized metal or plastic tubs/tanks which might be suitable. A long flat pan will show a large surface for evaporation (and accidental foot falls). Whereas, a squarer pan will have less of the molasses' surface exposed, and the track might be easier to manipulate with a forklift and lifting straps.

I'd like to know if the sticky sweet attracts bees and critters. A good black bear bait is exactly this - molasses.
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