Howdy folks let me tell how to turn maple sap into syrup. Late winter to early spring. When the temperature goes from freezing at night and above in the day it's time to tap your trees. You hear maple syrup but the truth is there are a lot of trees that you can tap. Most fruit trees, birch trees and maple can be harvested for sap. Now safety a maple tree can get you around 10 gallons of sap safely. The sap in trees are like its life blood. Take to much your tree won't have enough to continue to bloom naturally. Also too many taps can hurt the tree. You do not put more than three taps in a tree. Ok done safely. Now when it's time to tap you can take a power drill or bow drill to make a hole at a 45 degree angle. Bout 3 inches in. Hang a catchment container. I use 2 liter bottles. Make a whole for the nail or screw and one for the spile. Collect and put into containers. They do need to be refrigerated until you can run em. After you get a good amount now it's time to boil down. Big pot and boil away then boil some more. When most of the water is boiled away put it in a smaller pot and bring it inside. Keep boiling until it thickens. You might need to do this twice. Afterwards pour into mason jars and can them like I showed you yesterday.