Anyone light the stove in the summer?

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Between the stink bugs in the chimney every fall when I clean it and the bees nest up in the chimney cap, I light a fire or 2 every summer. I opened the door to light one tonight, because of the bees nest in the cap, and there was one of those giant hornets flying in the stove. As much as I hate the cold the fire looked great.
 
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I do not, but fires are a frequent occurance around our home during the warmer months, though not indoors. Funny, you said that you dislike the cold, but I welcome it! I hate warm weather, too hot, sweat too much - it sucks! Freezing temperatures are best, mucho comfortable!
 
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We lit up the fire pit last night. I like to burn stuff and enjoy fire. This far into summer we have had cold rainy weather. I still put on a sweat shirt every morning to go to work. Yea it's nice to work in 50 degree weather but I like summer when I'm not working and so do the kids lol. Anyways I light the stove to keep up on chimney maintenance and keep the bugs out of it. Nothing like getting a bucket full of black bees and stink bugs in the fall when cleaning the chimney.
 
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I don't but have an OWB.

The whole thing is covered in spider webs now and 2 very beautiful blue birds lying dead on the inside......must of flew down the chimney.

Oh, love cutting wood but hate the cold, go figure.
 
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I put some trash and a few sticks in yesterday morning. Took the damp chill out of the house. Doubt we hit 70 outside until late afternoon.
 
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Most of the fires we burn during the summer are in the burn barrels, or on the scant occasion a cool night and then we burn in the firepit. I don't cap our chimney, and I've scooped out some suck bugs from the trap before but I'd rather that than alter the cool 74° we keep inside our home. I hate the summer! Too much to do and and am forced to sweat and be miserable outside to work. Much prefer a flannel shirt in 20° sunny weather.

I love the outdoors, but I'll take a mild, cool day over a sunny summer day any day. I wish I didn't sweat so much. My wife, will throw blanket over her at night while we sleep, and I'll get hot with just a sheet over me!
 
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are main wood stove is right beside the front door.so all the junk mail goes in when it gets a lot we fire it up. mail is not enough to heat it much.

That's what I'm talking about "lighting a fire" not starting the stove lol a nice paper card board fire seems to get rid of the bees and bugs and not heat the house. Seems like proper chimney maintenance. Keep the summer wood burning outside.
 
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Not a stove, but I've been burning the indoor boiler every couple weeks or so, so far, for DHW. Haven't done that for a few years, but the new mini-splits have reduced my winter/shoulder wood use more than expected so don't want my stockpile to rot before it gets burned. Catch-22's all over the place here...
 

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