I don't have much experience with this, but here in southern Maine we're having an unusually dry winter and spring. No appreciable rain or snow since...first week of March? Anybody seen a fire started with a chainsaw? The landlord asked me to be careful sawing, which is already complicated enough without having to watch for smoldering in 270 degrees.
One good side to this drought so far though is it is putting a hurt on the black flies and 'squitters. I can actually sit outside without becoming irritated.
One good side to this drought so far though is it is putting a hurt on the black flies and 'squitters. I can actually sit outside without becoming irritated.
Back to the OP i've never heard of it happening personally, but it might be something you just keep an eye on. It's not like i would sit out and look at my bucked rounds for an hour on fire watch.