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Bodark apples #13334213 11/07/19 12:03 AM
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Anyone ever scatter these around your house? They are supposed to keep spiders away.

Re: Bodark apples [Re: uncle_bagster] #13334219 11/07/19 12:14 AM
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nope

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Your thinking of evil spirits.

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Are these the same as horse apples? If so yes and it works.

Re: Bodark apples [Re: uncle_bagster] #13334232 11/07/19 12:34 AM
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* Bois d'Arc

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Horse apples ?

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Yep them is horse apples,got a bunch of them laying around if you wanna keep spiders away.

Re: Bodark apples [Re: uncle_bagster] #13334354 11/07/19 03:08 AM
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No but I sure threw a bunch of them as a kid. Its a wonder we didn't kill each other having horse apple fights!!!!


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Originally Posted by Billy Blazer 300 HPDI
No but I sure threw a bunch of them as a kid. Its a wonder we didn't kill each other having horse apple fights!!!!



we made large sling shots from inner tubes tied between two trees and fired them into a pasture, good times.

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Good news - they supposedly repel roaches.
Bad news - they most definitely attract squirrels.

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What started as old wives’ tales now seem to be established as scientific facts. The issue involved is whether horse apples from the bois d’arc tree (also known as Osage orange and by many other names) can repel cockroaches, silverfish, moths, spiders, skunks, armadillos, and the likes.
Jim Ainsworth, Commerce, spread horse apples around the perimeter of a barn infested by skunks and opossums. Both species went into hiding in other locales, and the skunks stopped spraying around his barn. Ainsworth shouts, “Amen!” to the claim that horse apples control cricket colonies. Others praise the fruit for driving away skunks and armadillos finding refuge under their pier and beam home foundations.

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Originally Posted by JCG57
Good news - they supposedly repel roaches.
Bad news - they most definitely attract squirrels.


I pick squirrels


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Bois Dar'k is the hardest wood in North America.
Most all wagon wheels were made from Bois Dar'k wood because of its strength and durability. Even after it's cut it's strength last most longer than any other trees. Indians prized it for making bows. Early settlers and pioneers prized them as well for making bowls and they would transplant them as much as they could. They are an ugly tree.

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Another interesting fact about the Bois d'Arc is early pioneer land surveyors made stakes out of them for use as property corners as they last a very long time, we still occasionally find them and they are treated like gold.

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Bois d' Arc also make the best brushpiles; which is why I'm saddened to hear they are clearing so many out of that new reservoir.


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