BryanP
Avid Member
Hello everybody!
I was looking around the forums and while I see that a lot of people use bamboo that is available at your local garden center or simply purchase the bio-Vines that are commercially available I much prefer the natural look that comes with real tree branches. This led me on a search of the forums and while a lot of people simply mention in passing ways that they use to sterilize their branches I thought that since I was doing it anyways I would make a write up and post if for everyone who might be a more visual learner! (and maybe one day it might be a sticky? Too soon???)
Anyways enough of the back story, lets get to the real nuts and bolts as to why you clicked here in the first place!
This is going to be a pretty simple write up... after all its a pretty simple process all things considered but hopefully this will allow more people to use real branches!
Tools that you will need are as follows:
1. Tape Measure
2. Clippers or tree branch cutters or Saw
3. A kitched oven (sorry honey)
4. "Wild" collected Branches
Thats it! Pretty simple
Step one
Step 3
Step 4
Is this the ONLY way to sterilize your branches? No, there are tons of different ways that will work. This is the way that I chose because I like to know that everything is dead on the INSIDE of the branch. This is not to say that the bucket and bleach method does not work to kill bugs, i'm sure it does, but this is a way that I am sure it kills them. I Hope that this is helpful to some people. I hope that after this we will all see more branches in people cages!
Comments and thoughts are welcome of course!
I was looking around the forums and while I see that a lot of people use bamboo that is available at your local garden center or simply purchase the bio-Vines that are commercially available I much prefer the natural look that comes with real tree branches. This led me on a search of the forums and while a lot of people simply mention in passing ways that they use to sterilize their branches I thought that since I was doing it anyways I would make a write up and post if for everyone who might be a more visual learner! (and maybe one day it might be a sticky? Too soon???)
Anyways enough of the back story, lets get to the real nuts and bolts as to why you clicked here in the first place!
This is going to be a pretty simple write up... after all its a pretty simple process all things considered but hopefully this will allow more people to use real branches!
Tools that you will need are as follows:
1. Tape Measure
2. Clippers or tree branch cutters or Saw
3. A kitched oven (sorry honey)
4. "Wild" collected Branches
Thats it! Pretty simple
Step one
- Go outside (I happen to love being outside anyways!) and collect some branches that you can find. I like to look for straight or large branches that I can cut into smaller pieces or anything that catches my eye.
- Get your cutter of choice and your tape measure and start cutting!
- I did this by using a tape measure and cutting them just a little bit longer than the length of my cage or a few inches longer if I am going to want them sort of diagonal.
- In my case this is as short as 25" and as long as 27" for my reptibreeze XL
Step 3
- Now comes the fun part. Let me start by saying:
- !!!DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
- You are working with HOT COMBUSTIBLE ITEMS
- I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN
- Good.... now that thats done... One more note of caution... This will smell slightly like a brush fire so....
- If you live with your parents... get permission first...
- If you are married (like me, sorry ladies!) I always find it easier to ask for forgiveness (Sorry Honey!)
- Preheat (This is CRITICAL; to PREHEAT) to 350 degrees F.
- Two points here.
- Preheat because the oven kicks into HIGH Broiler to preheat and can start the branches on fire (Ask me how I know... Don't ask, I think you can guess)
- 350 degrees was chosen not because its a nice round number but because at 356 degrees F for 30 minutes is what it takes to dry heat sterilize something.
- Two points here.
- Place your sticks inside the oven. Allow for maximum surface area to contact the heat
- Set a timer for 45 minutes
- I know I said above that 30 minutes at 356F is what it takes to dry sterilize but I like the 50% Overkill factor
- Start your timer and KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED!!!
- Keep the door closed because what does the fire triangle say?
- Heat (Check - Oven)
- Fuel (Check - Sticks)
- Oxygen (Door Open - Check * Door Closed - No Check)
- If you open the door you may see smoking... this is because now you have introduced oxygen into the oven and you complete the triangle. Wood does not combust until like the high 400s but smoke will be present.
- Keep the door closed because what does the fire triangle say?
- Once the timer is off, let the oven cool for a few minutes longer, this will allow the temp to drop slowly and once it does you can open the door, use an oven mit (Again ask your parents or kiss up to your spouce), and take the sticks outside to fully cool.
Step 4
- Clean the sticks one last time with a damp rage, there may be some charing or blackening. This will clean some of that off and will also remove any of the bark that was lodge loose from the heat.
- Once everything has cooled you can place them into the cage knowing that anything bad from the outside on the microscopic level will be killed and anything on the macroscopic (mostly wood boring pests) on the inside of the sticks is now DEAD!
Is this the ONLY way to sterilize your branches? No, there are tons of different ways that will work. This is the way that I chose because I like to know that everything is dead on the INSIDE of the branch. This is not to say that the bucket and bleach method does not work to kill bugs, i'm sure it does, but this is a way that I am sure it kills them. I Hope that this is helpful to some people. I hope that after this we will all see more branches in people cages!
Comments and thoughts are welcome of course!