Aromatic cedar would be the first thought. One, it has a natural moisture equiliberant about it, and two, natural aromatic ceder tends to fend-off, deter, critters. Moths, ants, termites and other assorted, sundry,detrimental varmits that depend on fabric and material for staple.
There may be something better
Wooden hockey sticks are made from either hardwood or laminate wood. Maple, birch, aspen, ramin or ash are usually the type of wood used. Sometimes, more than one type of wood is used to make a single stick. Heavy sticks are usually made out of hardwoods such as birch or ash. Lighter sticks are normally with a solid low density wooden core made from a light hardwood such as aspen or ramin and reinforced with fiberglass.
But wood sticks, unless you are a manufacturer with paid engineers, are almost impossible to gauge what the flex will be. Also most woodens sticks have a fiberglass core or coating. Wood sticks also splinter, fracture, and crack each time they are flexed which will inevitably lead to them breaking. Composite sticks are lighter, more predictable, and will last longer.
Elm is the traditional wood used - DJ
Hickory and Ash are common woods for hockey sticks.
Wooden logs are 17, while wooden planks are 5.
In the woods
under rocks,in trees,in the woods or forest,on wooden logs,under rotten woods(they have to be big rotten woods).
No I think he's more into golf
There a number of different woods used for building wooden wine crates. Some of the best woods would be pine or alder, although cedar can also be used.
Many types of wolves, worms, slugs, snails, frogs, and other types of amphibeans live in the woods.
It is simply called wooden furniture.
Morning wood
The three types of wood that you get are *softwoods *hardwoods *manufactured woods
play a little with the bologna stick, then he beats his wife
Metal woods came out around the late 80's early 90's