Yes, Lightning will strike wood. It strikes trees thousands of times a day, but first the tree is high and secondly a tree full of sap - though it may be considered an insulator- has a break down voltage of far less than 10,000,000 volts. However, I can protect that tree with a metal lightning rod. Because the leader (ionization path) will prefer it. All insulators have some break down voltage. When that's exceeded the insulator becomes a very good conductor. Don't cut a 13, 000 volt cable with your tape covered dikes. And if you make lightning rods from wood or an insulator they won't protect as well as those that are conductive. However, If enough people start to believe lightning rods made from wood are just as good as metal, I'm going to start selling them. i'll be the only supplier-I'll have a monopoly. Bob
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