I'm a woodworker here in SE Alaska and ran into what I think is a hole drilled for pesticide while turning a bowl out of a mountain ash (also called rowan tree) that was cut down next to a house.
It's a 1/2' hole with small plastic mini-cups in it...maybe 4 or 5 in the hole. Dimensions on the cups are about 5/16" across by 1/4" high.
I've been told this could be insecticide or fertilizer. Needless to say, I don't want to use these bowls if it's a pesticide.
Does anyone have any ideas on figuring out what might have been used? It's beautiful wood from a beautiful tree, and seems a terrible shame to not use it.
Thanks in advance.
Zach
It's a 1/2' hole with small plastic mini-cups in it...maybe 4 or 5 in the hole. Dimensions on the cups are about 5/16" across by 1/4" high.
I've been told this could be insecticide or fertilizer. Needless to say, I don't want to use these bowls if it's a pesticide.
Does anyone have any ideas on figuring out what might have been used? It's beautiful wood from a beautiful tree, and seems a terrible shame to not use it.
Thanks in advance.
Zach